Riello's RL34 oil burner has been installed at Cardigan's Internal Fire Museum.
The Internal Fire Museum was founded in 2003 to cover the history and use of large engines in the 20th century. Engines are run every day, with at least six engines running all day, and exhibits include the oldest daily working diesel engine in the world.
The first of the steam halls, where the Riello burner is in use, was opened in April 2018.
Paul Evans, curator at the museum, said: “The steam hall has seen a fantastic show of help from companies such as Riello and Cochran. Without the generous assistance of these companies, the museum would not have been able to complete the project on schedule.”
The RL Series of two-stage burners covers a firing range from 154-2700kW, and has been designed for use in low or medium temperature hot water boilers, hot air or steam boilers, or diathermic oil boilers.