Oil burner

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This article is about the heating device. For a meaning related to engines, see Oil burner (engine).

An Oil burner is a heating device which burns fuel oil. The oil is directed under pressure through a nozzle to produce a fine spray, which is usually ignited by an electric spark with the air being forced through by an electric fan.[1][2]

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  1. ^ James L. Kittle (1990). Home Heating & Air Conditioning Systems. McGraw-Hill Professional. ISBN 0830632573. 
  2. ^ Oil Burners Warmair.com