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is impeccable!
the maintenance will be greatly reduced
Vegetable oil burner boiler ball
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here is a video of the burner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGfY6OeM8xM
it does not last long because I'm in the basement
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGfY6OeM8xM
it does not last long because I'm in the basement
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Hello
stainless steel finish by durcire and crystallize. at least extremity of the nozzle in the hottest part that exceeds the melting point of copper if you increase the temperature, the stainless steel nozzle not resitera long.
the only nozzles that I Locate lasting several years is a cast iron pipe (diffcult to find you is obliged to make a turn)
ocasionellement must scrape the white powder which accumulates near the beginning of the nozzle close to the ball.
I use the same principle an inner nozzle and an outer nozzle of larger diameter,
After several try you'll find the correct diameter and the correct length of the inner nozzle the good operation of the burner depends on the nozzle. Diameter too small it become dirty excessive flame is cooler less stable lean on. (Lengths that go from a 13 15 cm for a small domestic burner.)
the inner nozzle holds you to what is easily removed just planted in the burner and also adjustable in the vicinity of the ball,
Andre
upmert wrote:thank you for the boulle the idea of the stainless steel nozzle that operated in air marvel to see in time.
the flame is not superb smoked.
I win 35s on a cycle time compared to the oil burner.
I would do a video with the burner out of the boiler
stainless steel finish by durcire and crystallize. at least extremity of the nozzle in the hottest part that exceeds the melting point of copper if you increase the temperature, the stainless steel nozzle not resitera long.
the only nozzles that I Locate lasting several years is a cast iron pipe (diffcult to find you is obliged to make a turn)
ocasionellement must scrape the white powder which accumulates near the beginning of the nozzle close to the ball.
I use the same principle an inner nozzle and an outer nozzle of larger diameter,
After several try you'll find the correct diameter and the correct length of the inner nozzle the good operation of the burner depends on the nozzle. Diameter too small it become dirty excessive flame is cooler less stable lean on. (Lengths that go from a 13 15 cm for a small domestic burner.)
the inner nozzle holds you to what is easily removed just planted in the burner and also adjustable in the vicinity of the ball,
Andre
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Hello Andrew,
thank you for the info I have experimented with a nozzle melt but she 4mm thick. The concerns I have is that the boiler cycle time lasts 4.20min 4.50min and therefore the nozzle melt does not have time to heat or when I have to pass the turn to reduce the thickness.
If the length of the tube between 75mm and 85mm with a diameter inside 45mm, goes very well on my burner with the original tunnel opened slightly and internal and adjustable nozzle with the flame holder support.
For now the stainless steel nozzle is clean, slightly blackened on 5mm the nozzle outlet with 7 days 24 / 24 operation.
To see in time.
Thanks again.
thank you for the info I have experimented with a nozzle melt but she 4mm thick. The concerns I have is that the boiler cycle time lasts 4.20min 4.50min and therefore the nozzle melt does not have time to heat or when I have to pass the turn to reduce the thickness.
If the length of the tube between 75mm and 85mm with a diameter inside 45mm, goes very well on my burner with the original tunnel opened slightly and internal and adjustable nozzle with the flame holder support.
For now the stainless steel nozzle is clean, slightly blackened on 5mm the nozzle outlet with 7 days 24 / 24 operation.
To see in time.
Thanks again.
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hello Boulle,
no, I do not think so,
I'll see in time if the nozzle becomes clogged (I made you a picture after 15 days) and I launched a manufacturing cast nozzle identical to the stainless steel nozzle for the difference.
otherwise I'll redo a ball but with a slot, I read the pages and 200 to andre certainly reason I think this is the best solution for better spray, keeping my tube system.
no, I do not think so,
I'll see in time if the nozzle becomes clogged (I made you a picture after 15 days) and I launched a manufacturing cast nozzle identical to the stainless steel nozzle for the difference.
otherwise I'll redo a ball but with a slot, I read the pages and 200 to andre certainly reason I think this is the best solution for better spray, keeping my tube system.
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