AIR
OPERATED INDUSTRIAL OIL BURNER NOZZLES
The
C-169-WA and C-170-WA nozzles are widely used on Industrial
Burners using up to 21 psi air pressure for atomization,
and oil pressure at least 2 psi higher (depending
on oil flow rate desired). Excellent firing results
can be obtained when these nozzles are used in combination
with high velocity combustion air through properly
designed Air Mixing Equipment to give the flame a
rapid whirling motion.
Air
and oil are fed into a common swirl chamber through
separate openings to properly proportion the two,
resulting in the oil being discharged in exceptionally
fine spray ready for burning.
Flow
ratings in the table are on No. 2 fuel oil, but heavy
oils can be handled satisfactorily provided they are
preheated to bring the viscosity down to about 100
SSU. Flow rates shown are approximate maximums, and
turndown ratios between 3 and 4 to 1 can be obtained
by reducing air pressure to as low as 5 psi, keeping
oil pressure always at least 2 psi higher than the
air. Best atomization is obtained with oil pressure
8 to 10 psi over the air pressure. Some Manufacturers
operate at 15 psi constant air pressure and vary only
the oil pressure for different flow rates and others
modulate both air and oil pressures for maximum turn-down.
Air
requirements depend on air and oil pressures used,
as any particular flow rate can be produced by an
infinite number of different air-oil pressure combinations.
Curve charts showing oil flow rates and air consumption
at different air and oil pressures are available upon
request for each size nozzle. C-169-WA and C-170-WA
nozzles are made of cold rolled steel and can be supplied
with spray angles from 50° to 100° in 10°
steps. 80° spray angle is considered the standard
and will be furnished unless ordered otherwise. Weight:
C-170-WA 1.2 lbs.; C-169-WA 2.0 lbs.
ORDERING:
Specify
quantity, figure number, capacity size and spray angle.
Note: Oil pressure must be at least 2 PSI higher than
air pressure. Refer to burner manufacturer’s
instructions.


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