Oil burner definition
Oil burner means a device for burning oil, including, but not limited to, boilers, furnaces, water heaters, or ranges. A burner of this type may be furnished with or without a primary safety control; and it may be a pressure atomizing gun type, a hori- zontal or vertical rotary type, or a mechanical or natural draft vaporizing type.
Oil burner means a device which, for oil-fired heating equipment in a residential building, atomizes, vaporizes, or otherwise disperses the fuel oil, mixes it with air and ignites the fuel-air mixture, and is an integral part of an oil-fired furnace or boiler, including the combustion chamber.
Oil burner means any device designed to burn fuel oil having a flash point of
More Definitions of Oil burner
Oil burner means any device designed to burn fuel oil having a flash point of 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher, as determined by the Tag Closed Test in accordance with the method of test adopted by the American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM Designation D56-36), and having a fuel tank or container with a capacity of more than ten gallons connected thereto.