1) A GOOD FILTRATION SYSTEM, TO 5 MICRONS IS FIRST. 2) A TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED PRE-HEATER BLOCK TO MAINTAIN CONSISTANT VISCOSITY WOULD FOLLOW. 3) NOZZLE SIZING BASED ON MEASURED TEMPERATURE RISE ACROSS THE HEAT EXCHANGER WOULD, AT START-UP, MAINTAIN RATED BONNET CAPACITY WITHIN THE OEM SPECIFICATIONS. LC
No I tried it and definitely NO. The good news is that the heater isnt destroyed....you remove all the vegtable oil and fill the heater with diesel it will still work.
to burn coke that will burn the raw material
No, it is generally not legal to burn trash in residential areas due to environmental and health concerns.
furnace
Burn cactus in a furnace.
You can place coal in the furnace, then place any wood on the top slot to burn it to charcoal, or use a wood log on the bottom slot and one at the top and it'll burn that way as well.
Burn cactus in a furnace.
In general, yes. But they've put big taxes on diesel. I have also converted an #2 oil furnace to reliably burn the motor oil from our van fleet
A furnace spark ignitor works by creating a spark that ignites the gas in a furnace. When the ignitor is activated, it generates a high-voltage electrical spark that ignites the gas, allowing it to burn and produce heat for the furnace. This process is essential for starting the heating cycle in a furnace.
Adding more oxygen should help
Kerosene and home heating oil can be mixed in a oil furnace. Kerosene is thinner than heating oil. Mixed together will make the furnace burn cleaner.
Hot air is blasted into the blast furnace to burn the coke (a cheap form of carbon) added to form carbon dioxide.