Pyrolytic waste oil burner. What do we want to achieve with oil burners?

  What do we want to achieve with oil burners?

   Everyone has different requirements for their installation. Some want a burner for stoves, others for central heating boilers, some are content with a hot air exchanger, while others insist on heat transfer to water. Interestingly, some desire to have an artistic piece in the form of a pyrolytic burner burning with a blue flame in fireplace stoves behind glass, not only enjoying the warmth but also observing the beautiful blue flame and the glowing central part turning orange.


Despite the differences in burner constructions, we all have the same requirements for an oil burner:

Low consumption of ejected oil and maximum delivered heat output, determined by:

 -Maximum efficiency of oil vapor combustion

 -Perfect mixing and oxygenation of these oil vapors

 -Vortex construction of the burner ensuring perfect mixing

 -Operation of the oil burner in a high-temperature pyrolytic mode with reducible pyrolysis

Easy user operation of the oil burner for everyone:

 -Easy operation of the burner by setting 2 to 4 values, clearly described and explained, including their interactions.

 -No complex electronics and automation that an average educated person cannot set, adjust, or repair.

 -Ability to operate the oil burner from 10% to 100% or more power during combustion in the mode of reducible pyrolytic reaction.

 -The ability of the burner to cope with micro-explosions during the combustion of oil emulsions and, if necessary, additional water supply for decomposition into its atomic components.

Long operating time from burner ignition, around 10-12 hours up to 24 hours, which is determined by:

 -High efficiency of the oil burner

 -Construction of the oil burner and sufficient space for storing dry ash from the remnants of burned oil vapors.

 -Desired set and delivered power of the oil burner

 -No clogging of the burner

 -No clogging of the heat exchanger and flue paths

Operational safety:

 -Again determined by the internal and external construction of the burner

 -Proper placement of fans with safety anti-backfire valves

 -External monitoring elements such as fire alarms can be used.

 -Assurance that we will not be poisoned by oil vapors

 -Shut-off of the oil supply in case of oil level overflow


E-book: Oil Pyrolytic Vortex Burner 10-40kW with a Blue Flame Burning Only High-Temperature Vapors, or How to Ensure Eco-Friendly Heat from Various Types of Waste Oils


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