π₯ 2405 BECKETT NOZZLE 0.85X60B DLVN SLD (Delavan 00085-60B1 Equivalent)
The Beckett 2405 (Delavan 00085-60B1) oil burner nozzle provides precise fuel atomization for efficient, clean combustion. With a 0.85 GPH flow rate at 100 PSI and a 60Β° Solid Cone (B) spray pattern, this nozzle is designed for burners requiring dense, concentrated fuel distribution.
It features a sintered stainless-steel filter to prevent clogging and ensure consistent, long-lasting performance.
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Key Features
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Precise 0.85 GPH flow rate at 100 PSI for reliable burner performance
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60Β° Solid Cone (B-type) spray pattern for dense, concentrated flame
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Sintered Stainless-Steel Filter prevents clogging and ensures durability
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Brass construction for corrosion resistance and long service life
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OEM-quality replacement compatible with Beckett, Carlin, Wayne, and other standard burners
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Delavan-manufactured for Beckett for perfect fit and performance
π Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
| Manufacturer |
Beckett / Delavan |
| Model Number |
2405 |
| Cross Reference |
Delavan 00085-60B1 |
| Flow Rate |
0.85 GPH @ 100 PSI |
| Spray Angle |
60Β° |
| Spray Pattern |
B β Solid Cone |
| Filter Type |
Sintered Stainless-Steel |
| Material |
Brass |
| Fuel Type |
No. 1 & No. 2 Heating Oil |
| Thread Size |
9/16" β 24 UNEF |
| Application |
Residential & Light Commercial Burners |
βοΈ Common Symptoms of a Clogged or Worn Nozzle
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Uneven or unstable flame
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Black smoke or soot buildup
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Delayed ignition or rough startup
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Frequent burner lockouts
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Reduced combustion efficiency
π Shopping Tips
π§ Match both flow rate (GPH) and spray angle to your burnerβs specifications.
π βAβ = Hollow Cone, βBβ = Solid Cone, βWβ = Semi-Solid Cone β ensure correct pattern for your application.
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Replace the nozzle at least once per heating season
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Handle carefully β avoid touching the orifice tip
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Keep spare nozzles on hand for routine maintenance
β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What does 60B mean?
A: β60β refers to the 60Β° spray angle, and βBβ indicates a solid cone pattern for dense, concentrated fuel distribution.
Q: Is this equivalent to Delavan 00085-60B1?
A: Yes, Beckett 2405 is a direct equivalent to Delavan 00085-60B1.
Q: How often should this nozzle be replaced?
A: Typically once per heating season or if combustion issues appear.
Q: Can this nozzle fit any burner?
A: It fits most standard Beckett, Carlin, and Wayne burners that match these specifications.
β οΈ Notes