| Jet
Burners The high heat jet burner has
been around since the early 1900's and has proven to be one of the best
systems for applications that require a great deal of heat. These high
heat, cast iron jet burners can produce up to 432,000 BTU of heat per square
foot of burner area, require no adjustments, and develop temperatures of up
to 1900 degrees F. Roofing contractors use the big cast iron jet
burner as a roofing tar pot heater and asphalt heaters !
These burners are also used on live steam trains, back yard trains, maple
syrup evaporators, evaporators, and
professional steam cleaning machines. Imagine the uses of jet burners like this in outdoor cooking when you
need to get a really BIG pot up to temperature right away. The high
heat cast iron jet burner will be shipped outfitted for propane use unless
the natural gas version is requested.
EACH Tejas Jet Burner is bench tested to insure
optimized gas efficiency. Optimum distance from burner tips to cooking surface is
14". These
big, bad cast iron burners are hard to find and they deliver serious heat like no others.
Free shipping to the 48 contiguous U.S. States.
See these jet burners installed in our
high heat cooker
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| Jet Burner -
6" diameter This high heat,
cast iron burner ring has 10 jet nozzles, is designed for use with
low pressure propane and can develop
100,000 BTU of heat. Gas inlet is 3/8" NPT (normal pipe thread).
Choose Propane (with a
COM#2 regulator/hose
) or Natural Gas.
Weight 7#.
Free shipping.
EVERY jet burner, cast iron burner, and
pipe burner we sell is bench tested and adjusted by our experienced
technical staff to insure optimum gas use efficiency and overall
performance. This takes more time, but insures high performance. |
JETC10 |
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94.95
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| Jet Burner - 8" diameter
This high heat, cast iron burner ring has 20 jet nozzles, is designed for use with
low pressure propane and
can develop 200,000 BTU of heat. Gas inlet is 1/2" NPT.
Choose Propane (with
a
COM#2 regulator/hose )
or Natural Gas. Weight 11#.
Free shipping. |
JETC20 |
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141.95
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| Jet Burner -
10" diameter This high heat,
cast iron burner ring has 32 jet nozzles, is designed for use with
low pressure propane and can develop
320,000 BTU of heat. Gas inlet is 3/4" NPT. Choose Propane (with
a
COM#2-30 gas
regulator ) or Natural Gas. Weight 16#.
Free
shipping. |
JETC32 |
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215.95
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| Jet Burner -
14" diameter These high heat,
ringed cast iron jet burners have 44 jet nozzles, is designed for use with low pressure propane and can develop
440,000 BTU of heat. A jet burner really puts out the heat. Gas inlet is 3/4" NPT.
Choose Propane (with
a
COM#2-60 regulator/hose )
or Natural Gas. Weight 20#. Free shipping. |
JETC44 |
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385.95
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| Jet Burner -
19" diameter
This high heat,
cast iron burner ring has 88 jet nozzles, is designed for use with
low pressure propane, and can develop
880,000 BTU of heat. Gas inlet is 1 1/4" NPT. Picture at right
show a 19" diameter cast iron burner at the top left. If you want the
biggest, "baddest" cast iron burner out there...this is the one!
Choose Propane (with
a
COM#2-60 regulator/hose)
or Natural Gas.
Weight 40#. Free shipping.
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Note: Although
these jet burners are technically low pressure burners, when they are used
in many applications (other than some industrial applications) they are
powered by gas from a high pressure, adjustable propane regulator delivered
through a 1/4" ID thermoplastic gas hose. This is because for most
folks using these jet burners the only way that they could possibly deliver
enough volume of gas to the jet burner is to use a high pressure propane
regulator. The propane delivered through a 1/4" ID hose will undergo a
large volume expansion when it enters the much larger cast iron jet ring and
the pressure drops to low pressure. This is the same working
pressure at the jet tips as would be delivered through a large diameter pipe
directly from a high volume, low pressure industrial propane source.
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JETC88 |
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694.95
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These jet burners find many uses because
they output a lot of heat. Folks looking for maple syrup equipment like
them for use as maple syrup evaporators. Industrial applications include
use in beer brewing, evaporators, heaters, heating roofing tar, heating asphalt, vats
to melt lead
ingots, and steam cleaning generators...among many others. Hobbyists use
them for live steam in back yard trains. Outdoor cooks love them because
they output a lot of heat really fast.
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