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Figure 4-39.High-pressure gun type of oil burner.
body of the pump, it is correctly arranged for a
single-line system. It is set up for a two-line system
when the cover is turned so Number 2 is adjacent to the
same letter.
A two-line system is necessary when the bottom
of the fuel tank is below the level of the pump. The
suction line from the tank is connected to the pump
port marked "Inlet." The return line is connected to
the pump bypass port and is directed back into the
tank. With the one-line system, the return line is not
used.
Ignition Electrodes.The heat of a spark
jumping between two ignition electrodes ignites the
fuel (fig. 4-39). The voltage necessary to cause the
spark to jump is much more than the line voltage
available. Therefore, an electric transformer is used
to step up the line voltage to approximately 10,000
volts.
FUEL UNIT.There are many types of fuel units
available for oil burners; however, the T-type,
two-stage fuel unit is the most commonly used. Figure
4-40 shows this type of unit. It is an oil pump with two
strainers mounted on the body of the oil burner and
blades mounted on a vertical shaft directly connected
operated by the blower motor shaft.
to the motor. The oil distributor projects the oil to a
flame ring made of either refractory material or metal.
Figure 4-41 shows this type of burner. The hot flame
ring vaporizes the oil, and the oil vapors mix with air
and burn with a quiet blue flame that sweeps the walls
The T-type, two-stage fuel unit can be used on a
single-line or on a two-line system. When Number 1 on
the strainer cover is next to the letter marked on the
of the furnace. Ignition may be electric, gas-electric, or
gas. High-grade fuel oil is necessary for satisfactory
performance.
The wall flame burner has an oil distributor and fan
Figure 4-40.A typical T-type, two-stage fuel pump.
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