Probably been asked before but cannot see where. Inside my boiler there is written nozzle 1.25 x60 W. In an envelope attached to boiler is a new nozzle marked 1.25 x 60 S are they compatible? Boiler is an old Boulter Camray.
The first number is capacity (tho this will alter depending on pump pressure) the second number is spray angle the letter refers to spray pattern W is what you would probably expect on your boiler as no doubt it has a riello burner?
If your going to play with different nozzles you need pressure gauge and commission analysis equipment to make sensible adjustments.
The first number is capacity (tho this will alter depending on pump pressure) the second number is spray angle the letter refers to spray pattern W is what you would probably expect on your boiler as no doubt it has a riello burner?
If your going to play with different nozzles you need pressure gauge and commission analysis equipment to make sensible adjustments.
All taken a bit of a nose dive as poor soul broke his leg day before due. Any excuse not to turn up. So being curious I took out the old nozzle and is a Danfoss F7N this is marked 1.00 60 ES and 3kg/hr. Now doing a bit of conversion work I find that 1 US gallon in weight equals a smidge over 3kg. Now I think yes the 1.00 then equates to 3kg/h. Confused now as to why label in boiler and new nozzle states 1.25 which obviously means 1.25 x 3 = 3.75kg/h. Is this any big deal? Tried ringing my guy but his phone has been off for days.