User guide

Carlin part number MNEZ123 Rev. 07/13/11
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Model EZ-1/2/3 oil burners — Instruction manual
1. EZ-1/2/3 application information (continued)
Table 1 Apply the guidelines below to select a nozzle when appliance-specific nozzle data is not available from the manufacturer
(see notes at end of table for application tips). DO NOT apply for EZ-1-HP, EZ-2-HP or
EZ-3-HP models — see information supplied with appliance/burner.
EZ-1 Burner nozzle selections
Brand Spray
Angle
&
pattern
Head positioning bars (GPH)
Flame
length
needed
0.50 .60 to .65 0.75 0.85 to 1.00 1.10 to 1.25 1.35 to 1.50 1.65
Nozzle rating, GPH
0.50 0.60 0.65 0.75 0.85 1. 0 0 1. 10 1.25 1.35 1.50 1.65
Delavan
Hollow 60ûA Medium
Hollow 70ûA Short
Semi-solid 60ûSS Short
Solid 60ûB Very long
Solid 70ûB Long
Hago
Hollow 60ûH Short
Hollow 70ûH Short
Semi-solid 60ûSS Short
Solid 60ûES Medium
Solid 70ûES Medium
Solid 60ûB Long
Solid 70ûB Long
Monarch
Hollow 60ûNS Short
Hollow 70ûNS Short
Semi-solid 60ûAR Medium
Semi-solid 70ûAR Short
Solid 60ûR Medium
Solid 70ûR Medium
Danfoss
Hollow 60ûAH Short
Semi-solid 60ûAB Medium
Solid 60ûAS Medium
EZ-2 Burner nozzle selections EZ-3 Burner nozzle selections
Brand Spray
Angle
&
pattern
Head positioning bars (GPH)
Brand Spray
Angle
&
pattern
Head positioning bars
(GPH)
Flame
length
needed
1.50 1.65 to 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.00 2.25 2.50
Nozzle rating, GPH Nozzle rating, GPH
1.50 1.65 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.00 2.25 2.50
Delavan
Hollow 60ûA
Delavan
Hollow 60ûA Medium
Solid 60ûB Solid 60ûB Long
Semi-solid 60ûSS Semi-solid 60ûSS Medium
Hago
Semi-solid 60ûSS
Hago
Semi-solid 60ûSS Medium
Solid 60ûB Solid 60ûP Long
Solid 60ûES Solid 60ûB Long
Solid 60ûP Long
Monarch
Solid 60ûR
Monarch
Solid 60ûR Medium
Semi-solid 60ûAR Semi-solid 60ûAR Medium
Hollow 60ûAS
Danfoss
Medium
Danfoss
Hollow 60ûAH Hollow 60ûAH Short
Semi-solid 60ûAB Semi-solid 60ûAB Medium
Solid 60ûAS Solid 60ûAS Long
1. In general, all the nozzles shown above will burn well. However, in short combustion chambers, solid nozzles are not recommended because the flame may impinge on the back wall.
2. If the nozzle selected for a retrofit application results in a smoky fire, you can sometimes determine the best nozzle to use by observing the flame. To do this, slowly cover the air band slots with your fingers while
the burner is firing. The flame will begin to smoke in the area where there is more fuel than air. If the smoke begins on the outer edges, try a narrower or more solid nozzle spray pattern. If the flame begins to
smoke at the tips, try a wider or more hollow nozzle spray pattern.
3. For a packaged appliance application on which the burner has been tested, use the nozzle given in the appliance manufacturer’s instructions or supplement for the best results.