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Uploaded by on May 1, 2011

In Feb. 2011 we installed a new Buderus G115 WS5 boiler to heat the shop. We equipped this boiler with the A&E Series 2 waste oil burner. This burner has it's own compressor that we designed, driven by the burner motor, and our new redesigned oil preheater block (series 2 Rev. A) that uses the water from the boiler to heat the oil. There are no electric heating elements in the nozzle preheater, only hot water circulates through the preheater supplied from the boiler itself. We also designed the onboard compressor so it can be easily rebuilt with off the shelf parts.

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  • would you sell 1 of these compressors, or does a person have to buy the whole burner assembly, thanks good video

  • @pizann350 I sell the compressor and preheater block, together or separate, I don't keep stock on these so they are usually made on order.

  • @andrewsengineering what would the price be on the compressor, separate, also the price on your pre heater block, i really like your set up !! thanks

  • @pizann350 Compressor is $280, preheater block is $180 and these prices fluctuate based on material costs. You need to run a metering pump with this preheater. The compressor requires a 3450 RPM burner motor and it will mount to any burner that uses the standard oil burner pump. The preheater was made to go into a beckett afg burner chasis, and you have to open up the slot to allow the other lines to pass through, and you need a retention head for waste oils.

  • hi from england are you doing a kit to adapt a normal burner unit thanks (the compressor and preheat block)

  • @honda4004 Not until i've run the system myself for a while. I believe the current design is final. It is providing my main source of heat and has been running without any issues.

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  • Some really nice work there budy

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