Oil Burners

Oil burners rely on atomization quality to achieve stable and clean combustion. Fuel properties, filtration, and maintenance discipline strongly influence outcomes.

How It Works

Liquid fuel is pressurized by an oil pump and forced through an atomizing nozzle, creating a fine mist. This mist is mixed with air and ignited by an Ignition Transformer. Heavy oils may require pre-heating to reduce viscosity.

Key Selection Criteria

  • Fuel viscosity (Light Oil/Diesel vs. Heavy Fuel Oil).
  • Atomization method (Mechanical pressure vs. Air/Steam assisted).
  • Requirement for oil pre-heaters and trace heating.
  • Type of photo-resistive flame detector required.