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They are to adjust the air/fuel mixture.
to sprate the oil same into tha nozzle.
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Dirty oil and filter
Car oil is much too viscous and heavy for a home oil burner, which uses light oil similar to kerosene. This is apart from the used oil being rich in black material from the combustion process in the engine. It will damage your burner.
An electric oil burner burns fuel oil to heat food. You can purchase electric oil burners online from stores such as Bed, Bath & Beyond or from retailers such as Amazon.
Yes you need freon if you own a heatpump, with a furnace/oil burner you could do without the freon.
For a squeaky window shutter, use baby oil instead of buying grease. You can also use petroleum jelly as a substitute if you don't have baby oil at home. You can also use vegetable oil or olive oil.
A traditional lantern contains an oil vessel, burner, shade, and chimney. Oil is stored in the vessel for use by the burner. When lit, the burner is lit, burning the oil and creating light. The shade diffuses the light, and excess heat escapes through the chimney at the top.
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It would depend on how the water was heated. Tankless Coil, there should be a valve on the side of the coil, that has a knob on top, that is your mixing valve and should be used to adjust water temp. Indirect Hot Water Tank, it is connected to boiler through piping, but does not have it's own burner...should have a box on it, (aquastat), that will adjust the temp of your hot water, likewise with a Direct Fired Hot Water Tank, which is the same as mentioned above, but with it's own oil burner.
no it will make it warse