Oil Burner

A oil burner is a heating device that burns fuel oil to create heat. It is typically used in boilers, furnaces, and other heating systems to provide heat to a home or business. The oil burner consists of a pump, a nozzle, an atomizer, a combustion chamber, and a fan. The pump sends the fuel oil to the nozzle, where it is atomized into a fine mist. The mist is then drawn into the combustion chamber, where it is ignited by a spark or flame. The heat produced is then circulated throughout the home or business by the fan.

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