Manufacturer’s Declaration
baltur® Declares that the gas, light oil, heavy oil and combination (gas/light oil or heavy oil) burners are manufactured in conformance with current CE, CEI and UNI standards.
baltur® guarantees the CE certification provided that the burner is coupled to the CE gas train supplied by baltur® and the CE gas line accessories.
baltur® Oil Burners are available as Gas, Light Oil, Heavy Oil and Dual Fuel

Industrial Units Available
TS series 2,920 – 17,500kW
PYR series 2,735 – 44,640kW
Industrial Units Available
TS series 2,920 – 17,500kW
PYR series 2,735 – 44,640kW
baltur, anticipating the future; has designed a range of low NOx emission modulating burners that represent the fruit of more than 50 years experience in the field, that are easy to use and maintain, are reliable and especially flexible so that they are able to meet the most demanding world standards both today and tomorrow.
The BGN…LX Burner is made in the two-stage progressive out-put and modulating version. In this way the burner passes ‘smoothly’ from one power level to another.
Plus Points
Low NOx and CO emissions
Very high modulation ratios: 7: 1
High performance burner
Operates over a wide working field
Dynamic control of modulation through pneumatic feedback
Reduced and constant oxygen levels in fumes
Economic to run
To obtain maximum results the BGN…LX Burner should be coupled to the most suitable boilers.
Ways of Reducing NOx emissions
Two methods are used:
The ‘External’ method
The ‘Internal’ method
The External method is both expensive and very difficult to set-up.
baltur has chosen the Internal method, the advantage is that there is no special regulation to be carried out and no addition of external parts as the particular blast pipe allows precise quantity of exhaust gas to be recycled. This can ensure stable and ‘clean’ combustion with excess air far below normal levels.
There is, as a result, low prompt and thermal NOx formation together with an increase of combustion CO2 and increased performance along with economic savings.
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Light Oil |
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Kilowatts |
Single Stage |
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17.8 - 42.7 |
BTL 3 |
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16.6 - 42.7 |
BTL 3H |
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21.3 - 42.7 |
BT 0 |
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18.6 - 42.7 |
BT 0H |
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26 - 56.1 |
BTL 4 |
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26 - 56.1 |
BTL 4H |
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31.9 - 74.3 |
BTL 6 |
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31.9 - 74.3 |
BTL 6H |
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60.2 - 118 |
BTL 10 |
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60.2 - 118 |
BTL 10H |
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89 - 166 |
BTL 14 |
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119 - 249 |
BTL 20 |
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154 - 308 |
Spark 26 W |
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154 - 308 |
Spark 26 |
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178 - 391 |
Spark 35 W |
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178 - 391 |
Spark 35 |
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237 - 474 |
BT 40 G |
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356 - 712 |
BT 60 G |
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Kilowatts |
Two Stage |
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26 - 56.1 |
BTL 4P |
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31.9 - 74.3 |
BTL 6P |
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60.2 - 118 |
BTL 10 P |
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89 - 172 |
BT 14 DSGW |
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89 - 172 |
BT 14 DSG |
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89 - 172 |
BT 14 DSGW DACA |
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89 - 172 |
BT 14 DSG DACA |
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110 - 213 |
Spark 18 DSGW |
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154 - 308 |
Spark 26 DSGW |
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154 - 308 |
Spark 26 DSG |
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178 - 391 |
Spark 35 DSGW |
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178 - 391 |
Spark 35 DSG |
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236 - 531 |
BT 40 DSG |
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236 - 531 |
BT 40 DSG DACA |
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236 - 531 |
BT 40 DSG Hinged |
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331 - 652 |
BT 55 DSG |
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331 - 652 |
BT 55 DSG DACA |
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331 - 652 |
BT 55 DSG Hinged |
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415 - 889 |
BT 75 DSG 3V |
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415 - 889 |
BT 75 3V DACA |
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415 -889 |
BT 75 DSG 3V Hinged |
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533 - 1186 |
BT 100 DSG |
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533 - 1186 |
BT 100 DSG DACA |
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533 - 1186 |
BT 100 DSG Hinged |
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474 - 1660 |
BT 120 DSG 3V |
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474 - 1660 |
BT 120 DSG 3V DACA |
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474 - 1660 |
BT 120 DSG 3V Hinged |
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712 - 2135 |
BT 180 DSG 3V |
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712 - 2135 |
BT 180 DSG 3V Hinged |
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873 - 3186 |
BT 250 DSG |
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873 - 3186 |
BT 250 DSG Hinged |
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1304 - 3854 |
BT 300 DSG |
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1304 - 3854 |
BT 300 DSG Hinged |
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1364 - 4151 |
BT 350 DSG |
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1364 - 4151 |
BT 350 DSG Hinged |
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Kilowatts |
Progressive Modulating Two Stage |
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415 - 889 |
BT 75 DSPG |
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533 - 1186 |
BT 100 DSPG |
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474 - 1660 |
BT 120 DSPG |
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712 - 2135 |
BT 180 DSPG |
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873 - 3186 |
BT 250 DSPG |
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1304 - 3854 |
BT 300 DSPG |
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1364 - 4151 |
BT 350 DSPG |
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1581 - 4743 |
GI 350 DSPG |
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1840 - 5522 |
GI 420 DSPG |
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2430 - 6500 |
GI 510 DSPG |
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2500 - 10500 |
GI 1000 DSPG |
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Gas Burners – Single Stage |
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Kilowatts |
Model |
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16.6 - 42.7 |
BTG 3 |
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16.3 - 41.9 |
BTG 3.6 |
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30.6 - 56.3 |
BTG 6 |
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48.8 - 99 |
BTG 11 |
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80 - 200 |
Sparkgas 20W |
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80 - 200 |
Sparkgas 20 |
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60 - 300 |
Sparkgas 30W |
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60 - 300 |
Sparkgas 30 |
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90 - 358 |
Sparkgas 35W |
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90 - 358 |
Sparkgas 35 |
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169 - 596 |
BGN 50 |
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Gas Burners – Two-Stage |
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Kilowatts |
Model |
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16.3 - 41.9 |
BTG 3.6 P |
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30.6 - 56.3 |
BTG 6 P |
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48.8 - 99 |
BTG 11 P |
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50 - 200 |
Sparkgas 20 PW |
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50 - 200 |
Sparkgas 20 P |
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60 - 300 |
Sparkgas 30 PW |
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60 - 300 |
Sparkgas 30 P |
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90 - 358 |
Sparkgas 35 PW |
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90 - 358 |
Sparkgas 35 P |
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185 - 425 |
BGN 40 P |
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248 - 738 |
BGN 60 P |
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280 - 995 |
BGN 100 P |
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350 - 1200 |
BGN 120 P |
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414 - 1428 |
BGN 150 P |
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414 - 1428 |
BGN 150 P |
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590 - 2000 |
BGN 200 P |
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490 - 2500 |
BGN 250 P |
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657 - 2982 |
BGN 300 P |
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924 - 3500 |
BGN 350 P |
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Gas Burners - Modulating |
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Kilowatts |
Model |
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185 - 425 |
BGN 40 DSPGN |
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248 - 738 |
BGN 60 DSPGN |
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280 - 995 |
BGN 100 DSPGN |
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350 - 1200 |
BGN 120 DSPGN |
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414 - 1428 |
BGN 150 DSPGN |
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590 - 2000 |
BGN 200 DSPGN |
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490 - 2500 |
BGN 250 DSPGN |
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657 - 2982 |
BGN 300 DSPGN |
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924 - 3500 |
BGN 350 DSPGN |
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Dual Fuel Burners - Single-Stage |
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Kilowatts |
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38.5 - 66.8 |
MINICOMIST 7 |
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58.4 - 103.0 |
MINICOMIST 11 |
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80 - 220 |
COMIST 20 |
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Dual Fuel Burners - Pressure-drop |
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Kilowatts |
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130 - 340 |
COMIST 26 SP |
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Dual Fuel Burners - Two Stage |
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Kilowatts |
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210 - 438 |
COMIST 36 |
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210 - 438 |
COMIST 36 |
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348 - 916 |
COMIST 72 |
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652 - 1364 |
COMIST 122 |
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688 - 1981 |
COMIST 180 |
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1127 - 3380 |
COMIST 250 |
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1304 - 3878 |
COMIST 300 |
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Dual Fuel - Progressive/ModulatingTwo Stage |
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Kilowatts |
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348 -916 |
COMIST 72 DSPGM |
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652 - 1364 |
COMIST 122 DSPGM |
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688 - 1981 |
COMIST 180 DSPGM |
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1127 - 3380 |
COMIST 250 DSPGM |
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1304 - 3878 |
COMIST 300 DSPGM |
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Dual Fuel - Two Stage Gas/Heavy Oil |
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Kilowatts |
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688 - 1981 |
COMIST 180NM |
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Dual Fuel - Modulating Two Stage Gas/Heavy Oil |
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Kilowatts |
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688 - 1981 |
COMIST 180DSPNM |









Choosing The Right Burner For Your Heating Application
Selecting the correct burner for your specific heating application ensures your plant operates at its maximum efficiency. As with any HVAC system, designs, functions and specifications need addressing. The selection of a burner is no different. The maximum efficiency of a plant is only achieved if the burner, gas train and controls are selected correctly. It is essential that experienced personnel be involved in the burner selection process because; not all burners are created equal.
Operating Ranges
Operating ranges of burners are affected by the back pressure in the combustion chamber, fuel types, chimney and efficiency. The ability to overcome the above restrictions is critical to sizing of the burner.
baltur S.p.A.: The baltur range of European market-leading burners are available in:
Gas fired (Natural Gas and LPG)
Oil fired (Light and Heavy)
Dual fuel
With kilowatt ranges of:
20 - 600kW – On/Off operation
Single-stage: the burner is provided with only on/off functions
20 - 1200kW – High/Low operation
Two-stage: the burner operates on high/low functions. These normally have a turndown rate of 4:1. However also available on the market are burners with up to 40:1 turndown rates.
100 -10,000kW – Fully Modulating (Commercial applications)
4,000 – 47,500kW Fully Modulating (Industrial applications)
The modulating operation is obtained with an electronic controller stepping the burner down in stages relating to temperature differential.

Light Oil Single Stage
Light Oil Two Stage
Progressive Modulating Two Stage
Gas - Single Stage
Gas - Two Stage
Gas - Modulating
Dual Fuel Two Stage
Gas/Heavy Oil Two Stage
Dual Fuel Progressive Modulating Two Stage Gas/Heavy Oil
PYR Gas/Oil

PYR Gas/Oil

TS Series Dual Fuel Progressive Modulating Two Stage Gas/Heavy Oil
Listed below are natural gas burners
LPG gas trains are also available
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