These nozzles are precision designed so trying to clean them could alter their GPH - Gallons Per Hour flow rate and or cause adverse spray patterns so when the nozzle get dirty, just replace it.
I am not sure I understand your question. Nozzles are sized like this: .70 60B or 1.10 45A So the first number is the - Gallons per Hour The next number is the spray angle The letter represents the spray pattern If you are replacing a nozzle with a smaller GPH rating then you can increase the fuel pressure to increase the amount of fuel needed to keep the firing rate the same. There are a few charts you can use to show you the proper corresponding nozzle size to the flow rate at different pressures. Page 39 of the link below the the chart table carlincombustion.com/wp-content/uploads/OEM-Guide-Complete-with-Cover-2019.pdf I hope this helps
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So your saying you can’t clean out the nozzle and reuse it ? Only cause it’s Recommended or you just can’t do it ? Thanks
These nozzles are precision designed so trying to clean them could alter their GPH - Gallons Per Hour flow rate and or cause adverse spray patterns so when the nozzle get dirty, just replace it.
@@furnacetech2581 got it will do , thanks for the advice..
Can you make one video on type a3 45 degree nozzle.please show me if there is any fuel adjustment.
I am not sure I understand your question.
Nozzles are sized like this: .70 60B or 1.10 45A
So the first number is the - Gallons per Hour
The next number is the spray angle
The letter represents the spray pattern
If you are replacing a nozzle with a smaller GPH rating then you can increase the fuel pressure to increase the amount of fuel needed to keep the firing rate the same.
There are a few charts you can use to show you the proper corresponding nozzle size to the flow rate at different pressures.
Page 39 of the link below the the chart table
carlincombustion.com/wp-content/uploads/OEM-Guide-Complete-with-Cover-2019.pdf
I hope this helps
@@furnacetech2581 Thanks for reply.Nozzle is named Type A3,20 kg/h,45 degree.