🔥 00060-80A1 DELAVAN 0.60 GPH 80° A HOLLOW CONE NOZZLE with SINTERED FILTER
The Delavan 00060-80A1 oil burner nozzle delivers precision atomization and consistent performance in light oil applications. Featuring a 0.60 GPH flow rate at 100 PSI and an 80° Hollow Cone (A) spray pattern, this nozzle ensures efficient combustion, clean ignition, and reduced maintenance.
Designed with a sintered stainless-steel filter, it protects against clogging and promotes long-lasting, stable performance across a wide range of residential and commercial burners.
✅ Key Features
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Precise Fuel Flow: Rated at 0.60 GPH @ 100 PSI for consistent burner output.
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80° Hollow Cone Spray Pattern: Ideal for applications requiring wide, fine atomization.
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Clean Combustion: Produces an even, stable flame and reduces soot buildup.
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Durable Stainless Filter: Sintered design resists clogging for reliable operation.
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OEM-Approved Quality: Meets Delavan standards for performance and longevity.
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Universal Fit: Compatible with Beckett, Carlin, Wayne, and most standard oil burners.
📊 Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
| Manufacturer |
Delavan |
| Model Number |
00060-80A1 |
| Flow Rate |
0.60 GPH @ 100 PSI |
| Spray Angle |
80° |
| Spray Pattern |
“A” – Hollow Cone |
| Filter Type |
Sintered Stainless-Steel |
| Fuel Compatibility |
No. 1 or No. 2 Heating Oil |
| Thread Size |
9/16" – 24 UNEF |
| Applications |
Residential & Light Commercial Oil Burners |
⚠️ Notes
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Verify the GPH and spray angle per your burner’s specifications before installation.
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Replace the nozzle annually or during routine service for optimal combustion.
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Improper nozzle sizing or pattern can result in poor flame quality, soot, or inefficiency.
💡 Common Symptoms of a Failing or Clogged Nozzle
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⚫ Black smoke or soot buildup in the combustion chamber
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🔥 Unstable or distorted flame pattern
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⏱️ Delayed ignition or misfires
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⚠️ Frequent burner lockouts or flame detection issues
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💧 Fuel leakage or poor atomization
🛠️ Shopping Tips
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Match both the flow rate (GPH) and spray angle (°) to your burner manufacturer’s specifications.
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“A” = Hollow Cone, “B” = Solid Cone, “W” = Semi-Solid — choose pattern carefully.
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Keep extra nozzles in stock for maintenance intervals.
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Handle gently — never touch the nozzle orifice with fingers or tools.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What does 80A mean?
A: “80” is the spray angle (in degrees), and “A” means a hollow cone pattern that provides fine atomization.
Q: How often should I replace my nozzle?
A: Typically once per heating season or sooner if performance drops.
Q: Can I use this on any oil burner?
A: It fits most standard oil burners, including Beckett, Carlin, and Wayne, provided the specs match.
Q: What’s the purpose of the sintered filter?
A: It traps debris before the orifice, ensuring consistent spray and protecting internal components.