oil burner
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Definition
- Noun:
- A furnace that burns oil: An oil burner is a heating device or furnace designed to generate heat by burning oil as its fuel source.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The old house still uses an oil burner for heating.
- We need to schedule maintenance for the oil burner before winter.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Context: In industrial settings, an "oil burner" often refers to a specific component (the burner head or nozzle assembly) within a larger furnace or boiler system that atomizes and ignites the fuel oil.
- The technician replaced the nozzle in the oil burner to improve efficiency.
Variants and Related Words
- Oil-fired: (adjective) Describing a furnace, boiler, or system that uses oil as fuel.
- They installed an oil-fired boiler.
- Oil furnace: (noun phrase) A common synonym for an oil burner when referring to the complete heating unit.
- The oil furnace needs a new filter.
Synonyms
- Oil furnace: A furnace that burns oil for heat.
- Oil-fired heater: A heater that operates by burning oil.
Related Phrases
- Oil burner service: (noun phrase) The maintenance or repair work performed on an oil burner.
- We called for an oil burner service.
- Oil burner efficiency: (noun phrase) A measure of how effectively an oil burner converts fuel into heat.
- Modern units have much higher oil burner efficiency.