Williamson Company Oil Burner 02 689 Manual

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For many years our electrode settings have remained unchanged. However, in recent years we found that an alternate electrode setting worked well in certain applications. This change amounted to lowering the electrode tips downward from the old standard 7/16” to 5/16” above the nozzle centerline.

We have seen an improvement in light-offs with the 5/16” settings, especially on installations that are susceptible to cold oil or high oil viscosity. The 5/16” setting places the high voltage arc where it can more effectively ignite the larger droplets produced by colder or higher viscosity fuel oils. In an effort to improve performance and better serve the market we have decided to standardize the electrode settings for our “F” head applications by eliminating the old 7/16” above centerline standard electrode setting and using the 5/16” above centerline setting as the standard setting. The electrode position of 1/16” in front of the nozzle and the 5/32” gap between the electrode tips will remain unchanged. The following diagram will show you the 5/16” standard specifications: The standard 5/16” dimension can be used on all Series AF, AFG, SR, SM and SF burners using the “F” style head and will remain the standard setting for our L1, V1 and FBX airtube combinations. Our goal with the standardization of our electrode settings is to make your service work easier and more efficient. Post navigation.

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You might be able to get this part thru a heating supply company. I used to work for a large old HVAC company that made their own duct work, and had a complete metal-work shop. We often made parts from scratch for older units.

I mentioned the flue collector because they were really bad for rusting out especially if rain water comes down the chimney. Call around to your heating shops and have the model and serial number from your furnace on hand. I believe Williamson furnaces are still being built. You should still be able to get this piece. The model number should be in the burner box area. Usually on the right side.

Best of luck.