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Auburn Burner

Hello, has anyone come across Auburn burners in your travels? Do any resources still exist for them? I have an old Kewanee with an Auburn natural gas power burner fitted to it. Instead of an inshot burner with a mixing nozzle, it has a large "waffle" portion with 4 orifices per hole. The orifices are badly eroded and would like to replace them, but cannot find any original burner information to match up new orifices.

The building owner is in the process of deciding the best way to heat moving forward, but would like to get a few more seasons out of what they currently have.

Thanks for any potential help!

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Comments

  • EBEBRATT-Ed
    EBEBRATT-Ed Member Posts: 18,828

    I think Auburn made coal stokers as well. I am sure they are long gone.

    Is it possible for a machine shop to fabricate new orifices?

    563boilerman