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Small nozzle problems
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Jon_blaney
Member Posts: 335
in Oil Heating
I see random references to issues when you use an oil burner nozzle sized less the .75 GPH. When you shop for smaller boiler/furnaces, .50, .60, .65 burners are listed. So, are they a problems or is it an urban legend?
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eh? What kind of problems. Use the correct nozzle for the firing rate of the appliance, and filters...Br. Jamie, osb
Building superintendent/caretaker, 7200 sq. ft. historic house museum with dependencies in New England0 -
Maybe you are referring to them clogging more easily? Appropriate filtration is important.0
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the smaller the nozzle the more likely they will plug. Double up on filters and or a spin on filter. Some use a "sludge pot"0
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I'm firing a .60 at 175 psi with a Riello F5 in my POS WM WTGO-3 and Tiger Loop Ultra.
I just recently did my service after about 3 years because the vacuum gauge hit 10".
Been that way for 20 years. No issues.
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