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Can you run diesel in a kerosene forced air heater.
Our current lineup of kerosene torpedo heaters uses our tried and true design honed through decades of development.
While many people have kerosene heaters that they can use to stay warm during the cold they only work if you have fuel.
It will create soot and creosote inside your heater which can be poisonous to your air and eventually become a fire hazard.
This is one reason why there are no carburetors that use diesel fuel.
But diesel fuel is intended for use in a vehicle and has additives and sulfur.
Use only a high quality wick preferably 100 cotton.
Feet all the way up to 15 000 sq.
Diesel fuel can also wick but it doesn t evaporate well.
In fact heaters with silentdrive technology are 50 quieter and 46 more energy efficient than equivalent conventional forced air heaters.
Despite its powerful high btu output the protemp 220 000 btu silentdrive kerosene diesel forced air torpedo heater is the quietest forced air heating solution for spaces up to 5500 sq.
Here are some of the dangers you should know if you use diesel fuel in your kerosene heater.
20 a day heating bill sucks.
Mix 5ml of 91 or better isopropyl alcohol in each pint of diesel.
It has a 6 gal tank and uses the hole tank up in a day so any saving would be great.
This makes it evaporate and burn.
This kerosene forced air heater is field tested for several types of fuel including kerosene diesel home heating oil and jet fuel warning.
If you pour diesel fuel on the ground and throw a lit match on it the fuel won t ignite.
My heater which looks like the one pictured will run on diesel but not put out as much heat.
It will certainly clog up the wick of your kerosene heater.
It says i can run jet fuel kerosene diesel and heating oil.
If you re going to use diesel fuel in your kerosene heater make sure you get odorless fuel oil designed to used in your kerosene heater.
Do not use gasoline and can operate for 8 hours due to its large 13 2 gallon fuel tank.
I assume because the diesel looks thicker therefore not as much getting up the wick.
I believe a mix of 1 3 kerosene and 2 3 diesel would burn well.
With models able to heat spaces from 1 100 sq.
Feet you can always find the ideal master torpedo heater for your application.
And make sure you get a wick designed.