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How does a vaporizing Oil burner work?

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What provides ignition for an oil burner?

An oil burner typically ignites using an electric igniter or a spark igniter. The igniter generates a spark or heat that ignites the oil to initiate combustion.


Why is there Puff back when i pres the oil burner reset button oil burner?

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Can essential oil's be put into an oil burner by themselves or do you dilute?

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