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Oil burners for hot water and steam boilers provide the heat source to heat water or convert it to steam in hydronic boilers.
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Ignition Transformers for Hot Water & Steam Boiler Burners
These ignition transformers ignite the oil in hot water and steam boiler burners. They transform the incoming electrical power to a level high enough to ignite the oil droplets in the burner, producing a flame in the heating chamber that allows the water in the boiler to heat up.
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Ignitors for Oil Burners
Ignitors for oil burners use less power than ignition transformers, making them more efficient. They also perform better with cold oil or delayed spark conditions, have higher output currents and peak voltages, and produce a spark intensity that can be less sensitive to line voltage fluctuations. Ignitors create a spark next to the nozzle in the burner. The nozzle compresses air and oil and transports it to the spark, where it's ignited to produce heat.
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