60B Blue Solid Cone Burner Nozzle 1.00 GPH – OEM Replacement Part
Part Number: 1321
Category: Pressure Washer Parts → Burner Components → Burner Nozzles
Type: Delavan 60B Solid Cone Oil Burner Nozzle
The Delavan 60B Blue Solid Cone Burner Nozzle 1.00 GPH is a precision-engineered oil burner nozzle designed to deliver consistent fuel atomization, reliable ignition, and efficient combustion performance in hot water pressure washers, oil-fired heating systems, and commercial burner applications. Featuring a 60-degree solid cone spray pattern and 1.00 gallon per hour (GPH) flow rate, this nozzle is ideal for burner systems requiring uniform fuel distribution throughout the entire spray pattern.
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Key Features & Benefits
- Genuine Delavan OEM burner nozzle
- 1.00 GPH fuel flow rate
- 60-degree spray angle
- Type B solid cone spray pattern
- Uniform fuel distribution throughout the spray cone
- Reliable ignition performance
- Smooth, efficient combustion
- Precision fuel atomization
- Integrated sintered filter protection
- Precision-machined internal components
- Durable construction for long service life
- Ideal for commercial and industrial burner applications
- ISO 9001 certified manufacturing
Technical Specifications
Part Number: 1321
Manufacturer: Delavan
Series: Type B Solid Cone
Size: 60B 1.00
Flow Rate: 1.00 GPH
Spray Angle: 60°
Spray Pattern: Solid Cone
Color Code: Blue
Thread Size: 9/16"-24
Fuel Type: Fuel Oil
OEM Replacement: Yes
Certification: ISO 9001 Certified
Type B Solid Cone Spray Pattern Advantages
The Delavan Type B nozzle provides:
- Uniform droplet distribution throughout the spray pattern
- Excellent fuel-air mixing
- Smooth burner ignition
- Stable combustion performance
- Efficient heat transfer
- Reduced combustion irregularities
- Reliable flame characteristics
As flow rates increase, Type B spray patterns gradually become more hollow, particularly above 8.00 GPH. At the 1.00 GPH rating, the nozzle maintains excellent solid cone distribution for efficient burner operation.
Advanced Design Features
- Precision-machined spray components
- Optimized spray uniformity
- Reduced distributor size for improved performance
- Shorter tangential slots to help prevent plugging
- Aerodynamic body configuration
- Rolled threads to eliminate burrs and chips
- Sintered filter sized for maximum protection
- Individually tested and cleaned before shipment
Typical Applications
- Hot water pressure washer burners
- Commercial oil-fired heating systems
- Industrial burner assemblies
- Boilers and furnaces
- Fuel oil heating equipment
- Agricultural heating systems
- Mobile wash units
- Asphalt maintenance equipment
- Burner service and repair applications
Performance Benefits
- Reliable burner startup
- Consistent combustion quality
- Efficient fuel atomization
- Stable flame formation
- Improved burner efficiency
- Uniform fuel distribution
- Long service life
- Dependable operation in demanding environments
Signs a Burner Nozzle May Need Replacement
Replace the nozzle if you notice:
- Difficult ignition or delayed startup
- Excessive smoke production
- Poor flame quality
- Increased fuel consumption
- Reduced heating output
- Carbon buildup
- Burner instability
- Restricted fuel flow
Installation Notes
- Disconnect power and fuel supply before servicing.
- Remove the existing nozzle carefully.
- Inspect fuel filters and lines for contamination.
- Install the replacement nozzle according to manufacturer recommendations.
- Verify the spray angle, spray pattern, and flow rate match equipment specifications.
- Test burner operation after installation.
- Adjust combustion settings if required.
Important: Always use the nozzle size, spray angle, and spray pattern specified by the burner manufacturer to ensure proper burner performance and safe operation.
Maintenance Recommendations
- Replace burner nozzles during scheduled maintenance intervals.
- Maintain clean fuel filtration systems.
- Use clean, water-free fuel.
- Monitor burner flame quality regularly.
- Inspect fuel pressure settings during service.
- Replace worn or contaminated nozzles promptly.