What Is an Oil Burner?
An oil burner is a device which burns oil to generate heat. Such devices are available at locations such as home supply stores, and some people also build their own. Oil burners take many different types of fuel, including waste oil, fuel oil, and various heating oils. Many companies which sell such oils can also install and service oil burners for their customers.
An oil burner is a device which burns oil to generate heat. Such devices are available at locations such as home supply stores, and some people also build their own. Oil burners take many different types of fuel, including waste oil, fuel oil, and various heating oils. Many companies which sell such oils can also install and service oil burners for their customers. A typical oil burner works by pushing oil through a fine nozzle which creates a spray. The spray of oil is ignited with a spark, releasing heat and warmth. A fan attached to the oil burner forces the heat out into the surrounding area Oil burner nozzles tend to clog over time, because the oil is thick and can contain impurities, and it is important to make sure that the nozzle is regularly cleaned and periodically replaced to avoid creating a hazardous situation.