A low capacity oil burner is a type of combustion apparatus designed to burn liquid fuels, typically heating oil, for different uses, including household heating, industrial operations, and commercial heating systems.
Description
A low capacity oil burner is a type of combustion apparatus designed to burn liquid fuels, typically heating oil, for different uses, including household heating, industrial operations, and commercial heating systems.
Nozzle Spray Size: Ranges from 0.50 to 2.00 gallons per hour (GPH)
Maximum Flow Rate: 10- 15 ltr per minute
Burner Capacity: 10 to 1 000 kW
Blower Fan: 5 to 12 millibars (mbar)
Solenoid Valve: 1.9 to 9.5 liters per hour (LPH)
Body Material: Cast Aluminium or Steel