π₯ 00100-80B1 DELAVAN 1.00 GPH 80Β°B SOLID CONE NOZZLE WITH SINTERED FILTER
The Delavan 00100-80B1 is a precision 1.00 GPH 80Β°B solid cone oil burner nozzle, designed to deliver consistent combustion and dependable performance. Featuring a sintered bronze filter for superior fuel filtration, this nozzle provides reliable operation in residential and commercial oil-fired heating systems. Engineered for precision atomization and long service life, it ensures efficient fuel delivery and cleaner combustion.
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Key Features
π 1.00 GPH Flow Rate β Calibrated at 100 PSI for accurate and consistent fuel delivery.
π Solid Cone Spray (Type B) β Provides even fuel distribution for stable, full-bodied flame patterns.
π 80Β° Spray Angle β Ideal for burners requiring wide flame coverage and uniform combustion.
π Built-In Sintered Bronze Filter β Traps debris to prevent clogging and maintain precision performance.
π Durable Construction β Machined brass body with stainless-steel internals for long-lasting reliability.
π Clean, Efficient Combustion β Designed to reduce soot buildup and improve burner efficiency.
π Universal Fit β Compatible with most standard oil burners and heating systems.
π Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
| Part Number |
00100-80B1 |
| Manufacturer |
Delavan |
| Flow Rate |
1.00 GPH (at 100 PSI) |
| Spray Angle |
80Β° |
| Spray Pattern |
Solid Cone (Type B) |
| Filter Type |
Sintered Bronze |
| Fuel Type |
No. 1 & No. 2 Fuel Oil, Kerosene |
| Material |
Brass body with stainless-steel components |
| Application |
Residential and commercial oil burners |
β οΈ Common Symptoms / When to Replace
Replace your nozzle if you notice:
π₯ Inconsistent flame or delayed ignition.
π₯ Black smoke or soot buildup inside the burner or flue.
π₯ Poor combustion efficiency or increased fuel consumption.
π₯ Spray distortion, uneven flame, or dripping from nozzle tip.
π₯ Regular filter clogging due to fuel impurities.
β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What does βBβ mean in the nozzle model number?
A: The βBβ indicates a Solid Cone spray pattern, which provides even fuel distribution and is suitable for higher flow burners.
Q: How often should this nozzle be replaced?
A: Itβs best to replace the nozzle once per heating season, or sooner if you experience performance issues.
Q: Whatβs the purpose of the sintered filter?
A: It removes contaminants and particles from the fuel before reaching the spray tip, extending nozzle and burner life.
Q: Can I switch between βA,β βB,β or βWβ spray patterns?
A: Only if your burnerβs combustion head and manufacturer specifications allow it β always match your nozzle type to the system design.
π Shopping Tips
π§ Match flow rate (GPH) and spray angle to your burnerβs requirements.
π Spray Pattern Codes:
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βAβ = Hollow Cone (fine atomization, light oils)
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βBβ = Solid Cone (balanced, heavier oils or higher firing rates)
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βWβ = Semi-Solid Cone (versatile for varied conditions)
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Always confirm spray pattern and angle before installation.
β Replace nozzles annually to maintain peak performance and safety.
β Handle with care β avoid touching the orifice to prevent spray distortion.
β Keep spare nozzles available for maintenance or seasonal servicing.