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The Delavan 0.60-90-A is an oil burner nozzle designed for residential and light commercial fuel oil heating systems. It delivers a flow rate of 0.6 gallons per hour at a rated operating pressure of 100 PSI. The 90-degree spray angle and hollow cone spray pattern work together to produce a finely atomized mist of fuel oil. This atomization is critical for achieving clean, efficient combustion inside the burner chamber. The hollow cone pattern distributes fuel in a ring-shaped spray, which suits specific burner head configurations that require this type of flame shape. HVAC technicians and heating service professionals rely on precision nozzles like this one to maintain proper air-to-fuel ratios. An incorrect nozzle can cause soot buildup, inefficient burning, elevated stack temperatures, or incomplete combustion. Choosing the right GPH rating, spray angle, and spray pattern ensures the burner fires correctly and the system runs at peak efficiency. The Delavan 0.60-90-A uses a red vial color code, which helps technicians quickly identify the nozzle type during installation and service calls. Delavan is a well-established manufacturer in the oil burner nozzle category, known for tight manufacturing tolerances that support consistent flow rates and spray geometry. This nozzle is a standard replacement part used in many residential oil-fired furnaces, boilers, and water heaters. It is compatible with common fuel oil burner brands that require a 0.6 GPH hollow cone nozzle with a 90-degree angle. Regular nozzle replacement is a recommended part of annual oil heating system maintenance to preserve combustion efficiency and reduce carbon deposits.
The Delavan 0.60-90-A delivers precise fuel atomization through its hollow cone spray geometry and 90-degree angle, making it a reliable replacement nozzle for oil-fired heating systems requiring a 0.6 GPH flow rate.
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