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Requirements for materials from which all component parts of the oil burning equipment shall be constructed, and deals with such points of component design and plant layout as are fundamental to the proper functioning of such equipment.

Cross References:
BS 799:Part 5
BS 799:Part 6
BS 2869
BS 4256:Part 1
BS 4256:Part 2
BS 4256:Part 3
BS 4876
BS 5150
BS 5154
BS 5410:Part 1
BS 5410:Part 2
BS 5885
ISO 5062
 

Document History

  1. BS EN 267:2020


    Forced draught burners for liquid fuels

    • Most Recent
  2. BS 12/30258099 DC


    BS EN 267. Forced draught burners for liquid fuels

    • Historical Version
  3. BS EN 267:2009+A1:2011


    Automatic forced draught burners for liquid fuels

    • Historical Version
  4. BS EN 267:2009


    Automatic forced draught burners for liquid fuels

    • Historical Version
  5. BS EN 267:1999


    Forced draught oil burners. Definitions, requirements, testing, marking

    • Historical Version
  6. BS 799-4:1991


    Oil burning equipment-Specification for atomizing burners (other than monobloc type) together with associated equipment for single burner and multi burner installations

    • Historical Version
  7. BS EN 267:1991


    Methods of test for atomizing oil burners of the monobloc type

    • Historical Version
  8. BS 799-3:1981

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    Oil burning equipment-Automatic and semi-automatic atomizing burners up to 36 litres per hour

    • Historical Version
  9. BS 799-4:1972


    Specification for oil burning equipment-Atomizing burners over 36 litres per hour and associated equipment for single burner and multi burner installations

    • Historical Version