A waste incinerator oil burner is a device that sprays fuel and air into the incinerator at a certain ratio, at a certain speed, and in a certain mixing manner to provide the heat required to start/stop the incinerator and the auxiliary heat required when the waste calorific value falls below the design calorific limit. The role of the European burner is to start the ignition and stop the furnace to control the temperature reduction rate; Auxiliary combustion when the calorific value of garbage is too low to reach the specified furnace temperature; Drying of new furnace and repair of furnace wall refractory.