0055-60A1 DELAVAN 0.55 GPH 60Β° A HOLLOW CONE NOZZLE π₯
The Delavan 00055-60A1 is a precision-engineered 0.55 GPH, 60Β° βAβ Hollow Cone Oil Burner Nozzle featuring a sintered bronze filter for consistent, clean fuel delivery. Designed for residential and light commercial oil burners, this nozzle ensures optimal atomization and efficient combustion performance.
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Key Features
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Precision Spray Pattern β 60Β° βAβ Hollow Cone design provides fine atomization for clean, efficient combustion.
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Consistent Fuel Flow β Delivers 0.55 GPH at 100 PSI for stable burner performance.
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Sintered Bronze Filter β Filters contaminants for longer service life and cleaner operation.
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Durable Construction β High-quality brass and stainless materials resist corrosion and wear.
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Engineered by Delavan β A trusted leader in fuel oil atomization technology.
βοΈ Technical Specifications
| Category | Specification |
| Model |
00055-60A1 |
| Brand |
Delavan |
| Flow Rate |
0.55 GPH @ 100 PSI |
| Spray Angle |
60Β° |
| Spray Pattern |
βAβ Hollow Cone |
| Filter Type |
Sintered Bronze |
| Fuel Compatibility |
No. 1 & No. 2 Fuel Oil, Kerosene, B5 Biofuel Blends |
| Material |
Brass Body / Stainless Components |
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 spray pattern for your application.
βοΈ Always replace nozzles annually or when burner efficiency declines.
β οΈ Common Symptoms of a Worn or Clogged Nozzle
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Uneven or delayed ignition π₯
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Soot buildup or smoky exhaust
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Reduced heat output or poor combustion efficiency
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Nozzle drips or misfires after shutdown
β FAQ
Q: What does the βAβ mean in 60A?
A: The βAβ indicates a Hollow Cone spray pattern, ideal for burners with high static air pressure.
Q: How often should I replace my nozzle?
A: Replace every year or 1,000 operating hours, or sooner if performance drops.
Q: Can I clean and reuse my nozzle?
A: Itβs not recommended β even tiny particles can alter spray pattern precision. Always install a new one.
Q: What pressure rating is this nozzle based on?
A: Delavan nozzles are rated at 100 PSI. Flow changes proportionally with pump pressure.