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installed a warmflow 70/90 bluebird boiler with a 0.55 x 80 degree nozzle.
boiler is only heating 5 radiators in a small 2 bed house.
what is the recommended nozzle size and pitch for this boiler?
Can I change the nozzle size and pitch to use less oil as the flame is hitting the back wall of the boiler and radiators are getting too hot?

thanks.
 
It will tell you in manufacturers instructions what size nozzle to use to de rate it.

A 70/90 will be factory set to 80,000 btu's but they give you the info for the 70,000 and 90,000 btu's output.
 

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