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An oil filled capacitor is used in (PSC) motor because the capacitor is in the circuit the whole time the machine is running. The capacitor is oil filled to cool it due to being in circuit the whole time
No not really only some do :DAnswerFor transformers used in transmission and distribution systems, yes. Transformer oil is necessary for cooling and insulation purposes, enabling the 'footprint' of an oil-filled transformer to be smaller, and its rating to be higher, compared with those not filled with oil.
This is because the oil has flash over point at 140 deg.Cl and the winding insulation cannot exceed the flash point of the oil.
Solid fuel flues generally last for 15 years +. Oil or gas flues are prone to build ups of acid inside the flue and therefore have a shorter life expectancy.
One can shop for affordable oil filled electric heaters from many different stores and retailers. Some examples of these stores include Target, ZORO Tools, and Frontgate.
YES, -or else they would be useless !
I am assuming you mean an enclosed heater. Oil stay hot longer & does not rust.
There are many sources that would help one get free maintenance services for oil filled heaters. There is an online site eHow that helps homeowners with these type of projects, at no cost to them.
Oil heaters can burn badly if touched when hot. Obviously. oil is dangerous if it gets into any wounds, eyes, or the mouth when filling them.
An oil filled electric space heater produces a more "even" heating without the hotspots that standard electric space heaters can produce. Also it is not possible for something poked into the oil filled electric space heater to touch the electrical heating element wires as is possible in standard electric space heaters (which would shock you).
Sometimes. Oil-filled space heaters, which are fire-safe are preferable. Regular electrical space heaters can be used if they are placed in safe places, and turned off before leaving work.
Used oil heaters can be purchased from Central Ohio Heaters, Northern Tool, Lanair, Yakaz For Sale, Firelake Manufacturing, Kutrie Waste Oil Heaters, Oil Burners, and Clean Burn.
Tubular heaters are not specifically made for the purpose of heating oil. There are tubular heaters that use oil as a means of heating but they are not made to heat oil.
I have one, but think I might junk the whole heater, since I think my heater has been recalled
If there is no thermostat, it makes no difference. IE 1kw=1kw! If there is a thermostat, go for Oil filled. The Oil retains the heat much better so will continue to give off warmth whilst the thermostat is allowed to switch off the power more often.
No. I spoke with customer care representatives of two brands (Delonghi and Holmes) of electric oil-filled heaters, and both said that the oil will not freeze. I asked whether there would be any harm in leaving one of their radiators in a car for several days at below-freezing temperatures, and was assured that this would not be a problem.