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Bernini Impianti - bruciatori per forni ed essicatoi
Heavy oil burners and Accessories
Heavy oil burner model BHD Print

High velocity side burner MOD. BHD-diesel

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It was developed because of the requirement to use diesel for the combustion process. The burner has a combustion chamber dimensioned to have a good balance of oil and air in any working conditions. A great effect is given by the high velocity that gives high turbulence in the section of the kiln with uniform temperature from the bottom to the top. Each burner is provided with a system for auto ignition and flame control that allows this kind of burner to work in positions of the kiln where traditional burners cannot work.

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Heavy oil impulse burner model BIR Print

Heavy oil impulse burner for kilns

BIR: Combustion with heavy oil

The group BIR for heavy oil is a simple and rational system both for Hoffmann and Tunnel kilns developed because of the increasing need to save in the conduction of the kiln and increase efficiency of combustion.

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Continuous feeding heavy oil burner model GGT Print

Continuous feeding heavy oil burner

GGT: kiln burner heavy oil

The group GGT for heavy oil is a simple and rational system both for Hoffmann and Tunnel kilns was developed because of the increasing need to save in the conduction of the kiln and increase efficiency of combustion.

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Daily tank Print

Daily reservoir station mod CC140

DAILY STATION CC 140 The Bernini Impianti Central mod. CC140 has the function to filter, heat and keep in continuous circulation the combustible on the top of the kiln.
The central is positioned on the top of the kiln relatively closed to the firing system.

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Pumping station Print

Pumping and Filtration station mod GE

PUMPING STATION MOD. GEThe GE group has the function to feed the oil from the main tank (of customer) to the daily filtering station mod.CC140 positioned on the top of the kiln.
The central is positioned on the top of the kiln relatively closed to the firing system.

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