The burner ignites normally but the exhaust smoke color is abnormal, what's the matter?
(1) Incomplete combustion caused by insufficient air supply;
(2) The air intake is too large to absorb the oil mist that is too late to burn, causing the oil mist to be discharged together;
(3) The atomization of the burner oil is poor, generally because the nozzle aging or clogging seriously reduces the atomization ability, or the oil pump pressure is too high or too low.
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