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H6090A

H6090A
Oil nozzle, 0.60 GPH, 90°, hollow cone spray
Sort :
19.0
Vendor Name:
Hago
Branch Pickup Only :
No
Specials :
No
manufacturerName :
Hago
SKU :
H6090A
LogoImage :
L/Logo_hago.jpg
Weight :
0.08 lb
manufacturerSKU :
H6090A
longDescription :

Hollow-cone Type A nozzles are mainly used on burners with a hollow cone air pattern and for through-puts up to 2 GPH. The droplet distribution is concentrated on the outside of the cone and results in good ignition and low-noise combustion. Solid-cone Type B nozzles produce a spray that distributes droplets fairly uniformly throughout the complete pattern. The spray pattern becomes progressively more hollow at higher flow rates, particularly above 8 GPH. Provides smooth ignition and efficient combustion, particularly in large burners.
Type W all purpose nozzles are neither truly hollow nor solid. These nozzles frequently can be used in place of either solid or hollow cone nozzles between 0.40 and 8 GPH, regardless of the burner’s air pattern. The lower flow rates tend to be more solid.

Specials Description :
Oil nozzle, 0.60 GPH, 90°, hollow cone spray
Flow (GPH) :
0.6
Web Description :
Oil nozzle, 0.60 GPH, 90°, hollow cone spray
URI Part Number:
H6090A
Vendor Part Number:
H6090A
Pattern:
Hollow Cone
Spray Angle (Degree):
90
Shipping Weight (Lbs):
0.08
Weight (Lbs):
0.08

Hollow-cone Type A nozzles are mainly used on burners with a hollow cone air pattern and for through-puts up to 2 GPH. The droplet distribution is concentrated on the outside of the cone and results in good ignition and low-noise combustion. Solid-cone Type B nozzles produce a spray that distributes droplets fairly uniformly throughout the complete pattern. The spray pattern becomes progressively more hollow at higher flow rates, particularly above 8 GPH. Provides smooth ignition and efficient combustion, particularly in large burners.
Type W all purpose nozzles are neither truly hollow nor solid. These nozzles frequently can be used in place of either solid or hollow cone nozzles between 0.40 and 8 GPH, regardless of the burner’s air pattern. The lower flow rates tend to be more solid.

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