i work for a large petrochemical company and as a furnace tech i earn 38 000 per annum
Oil burner magic!!
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.
It doesn't use any. It burns oil for power.
An oil burner is a heating device that burns oil to produce heat. It typically consists of a burner assembly, an oil pump, and a combustion chamber. The oil is ignited to generate heat, which is then circulated to heat a room or building.
That depends on what the burner is installed in. One particular burner can be used on a multitude of boilers/furnaces simply by changing the nozzle to regulate both gph and flame pattern to suit the application. Contact the boiler/furnace mfr or check the installation/operation manual for the boiler/furnace for help. Lastly if that is of no help or not possible a good oil burner mechanic could help you out once he sees your entire application.
Lots. and lots.
It isn't Scotland's oil. It belongs to all of the United Kingdom.
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.
An oil burner typically uses a fuel oil pump, often a positive displacement gear pump or a rotary pump. This pump is responsible for moving the oil from the storage tank to the burner nozzle, ensuring a consistent and regulated flow of fuel. The pump's design allows for efficient operation and optimal atomization of the oil for combustion. Regular maintenance of the pump is crucial for the reliable performance of the oil burner system.
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.
70,000 to 120,000
It could be you have a small fuel leak somewhere, it does`nt take much fuel oil to stink up the place. Look around for a drip.