Boiler burners are divided into different categories based on the type of fuel used.
The main types of boiler burners are:
Gas, diesel, fuel oil burners, and dual-fuel burners (which can use a combination of different fuels).

Types of boiler burners:
Gas burners:
These burners use natural gas or LPG as fuel.
Gasoline burners:
These burners use diesel as fuel.
Fuel oil burners:
These burners use diesel fuel as fuel.
Dual burners:
These burners are capable of using two or more types of fuel (such as gas and diesel).
Solid fuel burners:
These burners use solid fuels such as wood or coal.
Main components of the torch:

Electromotor:
This part is responsible for driving the fan and fuel pump.
Fan:
The fan directs air to the burner and helps mix the fuel and air.
Fuel pump:
The fuel pump directs fuel from the tank to the burner nozzle.
Nozzle:
The nozzle directs the fuel into the combustion chamber in powdered or sprayed form.
Transformer:
This component provides the voltage necessary to create a spark.
Solenoid valves:
These valves control the flow of fuel.
Spread the flame:
This part helps to mix fuel and air better.
Combustion chamber:
In this chamber, fuel and air are mixed and burned.
Important points:
- The choice of burner type depends on various factors such as the type of fuel available, the boiler’s heat requirement, and environmental conditions.
- Gas burners are usually the most popular type of burner due to their easy availability and affordable price.
- Dual-fuel burners are used in cases where access to one type of fuel is limited or where greater flexibility is required.
- Choosing the right burner and adjusting it correctly is very important for optimal boiler performance and preventing energy waste.