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AvailableBeckett: 2" x 3-3/4" Telescoping Rectangular Flame Mirror | T34-15
SKU 3G-BKT-00222
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Product Description
Beckett telescoping rectangular flame mirror designed for safe, efficient inspection of burner flames and combustion conditions in industrial heating systems.
Key Features
- 2 inch by 3¾ inch rectangular mirror surface
- Telescoping extension mechanism for reach and positioning
- Enables safe flame observation in burner systems
- Durable construction for frequent industrial use
- Compact design fits tight installation areas
- Compatible with various burner configurations
- Heat-resistant design for thermal environments
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Common applications for BeckettAmerican-spec food-processing boiler burners — AFG scheduled-maintenance parts
Institutional kitchen and cafeteria plant — SF series for 3–7 GPH continuous duty
Commercial gas / dual-fuel — CG10 / CG15 / CG25 for medium-scale installations
Marine and offshore auxiliary plant — Beckett semi-commercial oil burners
Retrofit swap from ageing Italian burners where customer prefers American-style simpler service catalog
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