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The Delavan 0.60-70-A is a hollow cone oil nozzle rated at 0.60 gallons per hour with a 70 degree spray angle. It is designed for residential and light commercial oil-fired burners, including forced air furnaces, boilers, and water heaters. HVAC technicians and oil burner service professionals rely on this type of nozzle to deliver a precise, consistent fuel spray pattern for clean and efficient combustion. The hollow cone spray pattern produces a ring of fuel droplets at the outer edge of the spray cone. This pattern works well in many standard residential oil burner applications where stable ignition and clean burning are required. The 0.60 GPH flow rate makes this nozzle suitable for smaller heating systems that require lower fuel delivery to match the heat output of the appliance. Selecting the correct nozzle flow rate is critical for system efficiency, proper heat exchanger performance, and minimizing soot buildup in the combustion chamber. The 70 degree angle controls the width of the spray cone. A wider angle spreads the fuel over a broader area inside the combustion chamber, which can help match burner head geometry and chamber dimensions. Using the wrong angle can lead to poor combustion, carbon deposits, or pulsation. The Style A designation refers to the hollow cone spray pattern, one of the most common configurations used in residential oil burner service. Delavan oil nozzles are a standard replacement part used by heating contractors and HVAC service technicians during routine annual tune-ups or burner replacement jobs. This nozzle weighs 0.10 pounds and is a direct replacement for systems specifying a 0.60 GPH, 70 degree, hollow cone nozzle.
The Delavan 0.60-70-A oil burner nozzle delivers a precise hollow cone spray at 0.60 GPH and 70 degrees, making it a reliable replacement nozzle for residential oil-fired furnaces, boilers, and water heaters.
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