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Bromic BH8080016-1 Platinum and Tungsten Smart-Heat Gas Heater LPG Injectors - 0.85 mm
Bromic BH8080016-1 Platinum and Tungsten Smart-Heat Gas Heater LPG Injectors - 0.85 mm
What This Part Is Used For
The Bromic BH8080016-1 LPG Injectors are gas orifices used in Bromic Smart-Heat gas patio heaters configured for LPG. They meter gas flow into the burner system to support proper ignition and flame stability. These injectors are used during fuel conversion service or when replacing damaged or clogged injector components.
Why This Part Matters
Gas injectors directly affect combustion quality, flame performance, and reliable ignition. An incorrect injector size can cause poor burner operation and inconsistent heating. When servicing a Bromic heater, matching the correct injector set to the fuel type is critical for safe operation.
Key Features and Specifications
- Manufacturer part number BH8080016-1
- LPG injector set for Bromic Smart-Heat gas patio heaters
- 0.85 mm size as indicated by product name
- Used in Platinum and Tungsten Smart-Heat gas heater systems as indicated by product name
- Gas metering component for burner operation
- Used during fuel type service or injector replacement
Installation and Fitment Guidance
Injector replacement or conversion work should be performed by a qualified gas technician. Proper setup may require additional adjustments beyond injector replacement, depending on the heater model and fuel supply. Confirm by manufacturer part number before ordering.
About the Bromic Brand
Bromic Heating manufactures premium gas and electric patio heaters used in residential and commercial outdoor spaces. Their heaters are commonly installed in restaurant patios, resorts, and covered outdoor living areas. Bromic supports long-term service with replacement parts and installation accessories. The brand is trusted by installers for professional outdoor heating projects.
Common Service Context
These injectors are typically used when a heater is being set up for LPG supply or when converting from another fuel type where allowed by the heater model. Service techs also replace injectors when heaters show poor ignition or uneven flame patterns caused by debris or wear. They are common parts in restaurant patio heater maintenance cycles.