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The oil heating system/oil-fired heating system uses the burner flame to produce hot water, hot air, or steam, which is then circulated throughout the house for heat. In an oil-fired heater, the burner is found on the furnace; the burner is usually located to throw a flame below the tank. The exhaust gases are passed either via a hollow core at the center of the tank or around the tank sides. Oil-fired water heaters have high recuperation rates, which imply they can heat a lot of water rapidly. A water heater's recuperation rate is the measure of water whose temperature the unit can bring up by 100° in one hour.
Features: Flame failure safety Sophisticated fuel dispensing control system available. Robust design to achieve large operating hours Ignition air pre-heater is an integral part of the equipment giving superior thermal efficiency Electronic control panel for easy control.
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