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    Default Oil fire set up

    We are setting up our new oil burner in our converted evaporator. What is a good stack temp to shoot for and how much draft in the stack? Thanks

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    Lot if info here https://leaderevaporator.com/content...d-Oil-Arch.pdf

    I would say these are starting points. Easier to give advice if we knows what size rig and what burner you’re thinking.
    William
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    We are running a 30 X 10 with an 8 ft flue pan. Just bought a Beckett cf800 with a variety of nozzles planning on 5 to 6 gph at 150psi

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    On my 3x12 I found 150 psi was too high. Put the flame too far back and front pan wouldn’t boil like I wanted it to. I backed off to about 125 and wet to a larger nozzle. I played with a bunch of nozzles and found a hollow worked better for me. My stack temp about 2 feet up runs about 650°. I do not have a barometric damper in my stack. I also have 2 friends, one with a 4’ rig and one with a 5’ that don’t run one with no problems.
    William
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    CDL 600 expandable

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    On my 3x12 I found 150 psi was too high. Put the flame too far back and front pan wouldn’t boil like I wanted it to. I backed off to about 125 and went to a larger nozzle. I played with a bunch of nozzles and found a hollow worked better for me. My stack temp about 2 feet up runs about 650°. I do not have a barometric damper in my stack. I also have 2 friends, one with a 4’ rig and one with a 5’ that don’t run one with no problems.
    William
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    3 X 12 Thor pans on a Brian Arch
    CDL 600 expandable

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    We have a tester for the flue vacuum and plan on installing a manual butterfly damper in the flue. Our flue is 10 inch and 25ft of stack, worked great for wood but probably too much for oil

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    I have at least that much 12” stack
    William
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