Oil Burners

Oil burners are devices that atomize fuel oil for combustion in boilers and furnaces. They ensure precise control over the fuel-to-air ratio, optimizing combustion efficiency with power ratings typically ranging from 0.5 to 5 MW and operating temperature ranges up to 1,200°C.

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Common Applications

industrial heating

power generation

residential heating

steam production

Buying Guide

Oil Burners Buying Guide

Choosing the right oil burner requires consideration of specific heating needs and system compatibility. Optimal selection ensures efficient operation and longevity.

Evaluate the burner's power rating to match the thermal load of your application. Consider the burner’s ability to control the fuel-to-air ratio for better efficiency and emission reduction.

  • Ensure the burner’s power rating matches the boiler or furnace requirements.
  • Check for temperature range compatibility to handle expected heating conditions.
  • Evaluate the combustion efficiency and emissions profile of the burner.
  • Consider the burner’s maintenance needs and service accessibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical power range of an oil burner?
Oil burners usually operate within a power range of 0.5 to 5 MW, depending on the application size and type.
How do oil burners optimize combustion?
Oil burners optimize combustion by precisely controlling the fuel-to-air ratio, ensuring maximum efficiency and reduced emissions.
What temperature ranges can oil burners handle?
Oil burners can handle operating temperatures up to 1,200°C, suitable for various industrial heating applications.
What are the primary applications of oil burners?
Oil burners are primarily used in boilers and furnaces for industrial heating and power generation applications.