The droplet distribution is concentrated on the outside of the cone and results in good ignition and low-noise combustion. For oil burner, residential applications.
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Mainly used on burners with a hollow cone air pattern and for throughputs up to 2.00 GPH
The droplet distribution is concentrated on the outside of the cone and results in good ignition and low-noise combustion
Hollow cone nozzles can be used in burners with a hollow air pattern and also for use in small burners (those firing 1.00 GPH and under), regardless of air pattern
Hollow cone nozzles generally have more stable spray angles and patterns under adverse conditions than solid cone nozzles of the same flow rate
This is an important advantage in fractional gallonage nozzles where high viscosity fuel may cause a reduction in spray angle and an increase in droplet size
Type A nozzles produce a spray which delivers fine droplets outside the periphery of the main spray cone
These fine droplets greatly enhance ignition and create a stable flame for use with flame retention burners