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Jim_47
Jim_47 Member Posts: 244
Can anyone help me identify this burner? Is brand new and was in the storage part of the warehouse. Its amazing what a snowy day has us digging out. The only marking is the model number DM30. It has a webster 2 stage pump. and it is marked 2.25 - 3.00 gph. Oh it also has dual nozzles!
as another hint; It has a fan/limit switch wired to it as well as a fan rly so it must have come from a furnace.
thanks

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  • J.C.A.
    J.C.A. Member Posts: 349
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    Guessing from the color ,

    I will say to try contacting DMO (duomatic-olsen), and give them any numbers you can find . 2 stage pump is for either long run or high lift situation , so maybe a horizontal ceiling hung unit ? I believe they still make this type of burner , but I've never seen the twin nozzles . Aero uses a similar chassis , maybe the'll have some insight . Keep us informed . Chris
  • Steamhead
    Steamhead Member Posts: 16,860
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    I think it's a Ducane

    my parents' Lennox furnasty has a Ducane that looks like yours.

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  • J.C.A.
    J.C.A. Member Posts: 349
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    Good call Steamhead !

    That's the one I couldn't think of .
  • todd s
    todd s Member Posts: 212
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    Burner ID

    I agree it looks like a Ducane. Be forewarned if you try to call Ducane you get a big time runaround.
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