π₯ Monarch M160045PLP Oil Burner Nozzle β 16.00 GPH 45Β° Semi-Solid (PLP)
The Monarch M160045PLP oil burner nozzle is built for high-capacity burner systems, delivering 16.00 GPH fuel flow with a 45Β° spray angle and a semi-solid (PLP) spray pattern. Engineered for efficient atomization and stable combustion, this nozzle provides strong ignition, consistent flame performance, and cleaner operation in demanding heating applications.
The PLP semi-solid cone design is the standard for larger capacity nozzles, offering fine atomization and a controlled spray pattern that transitions gradually toward a more hollow spray in higher flow ranges, helping maintain stable combustion performance across heavy-duty applications.
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Key Features
β 16.00 GPH flow rate for high-output burner systems
β 45Β° spray angle for controlled flame shape
β Semi-Solid (PLP) spray pattern for balanced fuel distribution
β Standard design for larger capacity oil burner applications
β Provides fine atomization for improved combustion efficiency
β Helps reduce soot buildup and improve burner performance
β Compatible with a wide range of oil burner systems
β Durable construction for long service life
π Specifications
| Specification | Details |
| Brand |
Monarch |
| Model |
M160045PLP |
| Flow Rate |
16.00 GPH |
| Spray Angle |
45Β° |
| Spray Pattern |
Semi-Solid (PLP) |
| Application |
Oil Burner Nozzle |
β οΈ Common Symptoms of a Worn or Incorrect Nozzle
- Poor combustion or smoky flame
- Delayed ignition or burner misfires
- Excess soot buildup
- Increased fuel consumption
- Unstable or improper flame pattern
β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What does 16.00 GPH mean?
A: It indicates the nozzle delivers 16.00 gallons of fuel per hour under standard conditions.
Q: What does the 45Β° spray angle do?
A: It controls the shape and direction of the flame inside the combustion chamber.
Q: What is a PLP spray pattern?
A: The semi-solid cone (PLP) is the standard pattern for larger capacities, offering fine atomization with a controlled spray that gradually becomes more hollow at higher outputs.
Q: How often should I replace the nozzle?
A: Typically during annual maintenance to maintain efficiency and performance.
π Shopping Tips
π§ Match flow rate (GPH) and spray angle exactly to your burnerβs specifications
π PLP = Semi-Solid Cone β standard for larger capacity burners
- Replace nozzles regularly for optimal efficiency and safety
- Keep spare nozzles available to minimize downtime
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