Model EZ 1, 2, 3 & LF
Advanced Residential Oil Burners
0.5 to 2.6 GPH

Burn Bio With Confidence
Always looking to set the standard, all Carlin Residential Oil Burners are now UL Listed for Bio Fuel* (blends up to B20). This marks the next step in the industry’s commitment to a clean carbon-free environment that we are very proud to play a role in. Get the same Carlin burner you’ve come to rely on, now UL Listed for B20!
*manufactured after 2/16/2021
What you get with your EZ-Series Burner:
The EZ-Series advanced oil burners combines state of the art components with the proven range and reliability of a Carlin burner. Available in any of three configurations: EZ-1, EZ-2, or EZ-3 (Specify tube length when ordering).
State-of-the-Art Technology
- Pro-X 70200 Diagnostic Oil Primary Control
- Built in LCD Display
- 3 Different Ignition Types
- Last Fault Alert
- Detailed Fault History
- Simple, on screen navigation
- Pro-X 45000 Universal Oil Ignitor
- Tested under extreme conditions, giving trusted confidence in any situation
- Robust circuit design, providing further reliability
- Optimized heat management for added durability
Unmatched Performance
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- EZ Design – Developed with the Tech in mind for simplified setup and servicing
- OEM Specifications – Factory set to individual OEM requirements for optimal appliance performance and efficiency
- Quiet Operation – Engineered for smooth light-off, combustion and minimal burner noise
Highest Quality Components & Attention to Detail:
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- Stainless steel nozzle lines mated with custom formed oil lines, for strip-proof alignment
- Suntec “B” fuel pumps with latest advancements for optimal performance with today’s fuels
- PSC Motor provides required torque with reduced energy consumption
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Input
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EZ-1: 0.5 to 1.65 GPH EZ-2: 1.50 to 2.25 GPH EZ-3: 2.00 to 2.50 GPH |
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Fuels
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U.S. – No. 1 or No. 2 Fuel Oil, including Bio Blends not exceeding B20 Canada – No. 1 Oil or No. 2 Furnace Oil |
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Electrical
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Power: 120 vac, 60Hz, 1-Phase Current: Approximately 5.8 Amps Limit Circuit Input: 120 vac, 60 Hz Motor (PSC): 1/6 HP, 3450 RPM Motor Frame: 48-Frame, “M” Flange Oil Valve Power: 120 vac, 60 Hz Alarm Contacts (Isolated): 24 VAC/VDC, 2 Amps |
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Ignition
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Carlin Model 45000 solid state electronic ignition Ignition Voltage: 19,000 volts |
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Control
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Carlin Model 70200 Microprocessor Control |
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Operating Temperature Limits
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Maximum Ambient: 140° F (60° C) |
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Agencies
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UL Listed: US & Canada |
Parts Breakdown
Legislation calling for aggressive reductions in carbon emissions has been adopted throughout states in the northeast. The Oil Heat Industry has committed to meet this challenge by unanimously ratifying a resolution put forth by The National Energy & Fuels Institute (NEFI) calling for a 15% reduction in carbon emissions by 2023, followed by a 40% reduction by 2030 and Net Zero emissions by 2050.
Bio Fuel blends with increased levels of bio content meet these challenges and create a path forward for the industry. B20 Bio fuel, for which the Carlin burner is now approved, meets the first target of a 15% carbon reduction.
Studies/ White Papers
- Brook Haven National Laboratory – B20 to B100 Blends as Heating Fuels
- NORA (National Oilheat Research Alliance) – Current State of Biodiesel in Heating Oil
Videos
- NORA (National Oilheat Research Alliance) – Bioheat Technical Guidance
Website Resources
- http://www.mybioheat.com
- https://www.biodiesel.org/
- http://www.bioheatamerica.com
- http://www.americanenergycoalition.org
Carlin Combustion & Bio Fuel
- Press Release
- Burner Sales Sheet
Best Practices
Proper Filtration
The National Oilheat Research Alliance (NORA) recommends single pipe oil systems and high-quality filtration for all fuel types. This should include at least a 10 micron Spin-on filter. Double filtration provides even greater assurance clean fuel will get to the pump. Contaminants in the tank that enter the fuel supply to the burner can cause pump sticking/seizing. These contaminants may increase in the early stages of transitioning to modern fuels (Ultra Low Sulfur and Bio Blends). High quality filtration adds protection against pump sticking
Annual Maintenance
We recommend a tune-up of your HVAC system at least once a year to keep everything running at peak efficiency. Ideally, this should be scheduled in the summer months to confirm your system is ready to go before heating season (October – February) arrives.
Freeze Protection
Central heating systems are prone to shut down as a result of power or fuel outages, safety related fault conditions or equipment failure. Installation of freeze protection monitoring or other precautions is recommended for unattended dwellings in climates subject to sustained below-freezing temperatures.

