π₯ 030B0073 DANFOSS OIL BURNER NOZZLE β 5.00 GPH, 45Β° B SPRAY
The Danfoss 030B0073 Nozzle is a precision-engineered replacement for oil burners requiring 5.00 GPH flow at 100 PSI with a 45Β° B spray pattern. Manufactured to strict tolerances, it ensures consistent atomization for optimal combustion efficiency, reliable flame stability, and reduced soot buildup. Perfect for residential and commercial heating applications.
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Key Features
π High-Precision Flow β 5.00 GPH ensures accurate fuel delivery for optimal combustion.
π 45Β° B Spray Angle β Designed for even fuel atomization and efficient burner operation.
π Reliable Replacement β Direct replacement compatible with a wide range of oil burners.
π Durable Construction β Long-lasting materials resist clogging and wear.
π Improved Combustion Efficiency β Helps reduce fuel waste and soot accumulation.
π OEM Quality Standards β Manufactured to meet or exceed original equipment specifications.
π Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
| Part Number |
030B0073 |
| Brand |
Danfoss |
| Flow Rate |
5.00 GPH |
| Spray Angle |
45Β° |
| Spray Type |
B (Standard) |
| Fuel Type |
#2 Heating Oil / Diesel |
| Application |
Residential and Commercial Oil Burners |
| Pressure |
100 PSI (standard) |
| Material |
Precision-engineered metal |
β οΈ Common Symptoms / When to Replace
Replace the nozzle if your burner shows:
π₯ Poor or uneven flame pattern.
π₯ Smoke, soot, or carbon buildup in the combustion chamber.
π₯ Difficulty maintaining stable burner operation.
π₯ Reduced heating efficiency or higher fuel consumption.
π₯ Cracked, worn, or clogged nozzle tip.
β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is the flow rate for this nozzle?
A: The 030B0073 nozzle delivers 5.00 GPH at standard operating pressure.
Q: What does the β45Β° Bβ designation mean?
A: The 45Β° refers to the spray angle, and B indicates the standard spray type.
Q: Can this nozzle be used on any oil burner?
A: It fits burners rated for 5.00 GPH, 45Β° B nozzles. Always verify compatibility with your burner manufacturer.
Q: How often should the nozzle be replaced?
A: Oil burner nozzles are typically replaced annually or when flame pattern and efficiency issues arise.
π Shopping Tips
β Verify your burnerβs required flow rate, spray angle, and spray type.
β Inspect your old nozzle for clogging or wear before replacement.
β Clean the fuel filter to prevent premature nozzle wear.
β Use only compatible nozzles to maintain safe and efficient burner operation.