You can use Diesel fuel inplace of your #2 heating oil it is the same, The only difference is there is a colord die in disel fuel showing that a road tax for the DOT has been paid.
Yes, it is possible to use diesel fuel as a substitute for home heating oil. Diesel fuel is similar to heating oil and can be used in some heating systems. However, it is important to check with the manufacturer of your heating system to ensure compatibility and to follow any guidelines for using diesel fuel as a substitute.
Sulfer & water content....and if it's off road diesel fuel - the color. It won't cause problems to use diesel in a heating oil tank, but it will cause a whole lot of trouble if you use heating oil in a diesel tank
u can use diesel fuel but why would you? heating oil has no tax and is so much cheaper than road fuel
Yes, diesel fuel can be used as a substitute for heating oil in some home heating systems, but it may not be recommended by manufacturers and could potentially void warranties. It is important to consult with a professional before using diesel fuel as a heating oil alternative.
When we are making a thermodynamic analysis of a system where diesel fuel is combusted we use the heating value of the fuel. You must determine whether you should use the higher heating value (HHV), or lower heating value (LHV), based on the application. Hope this helps.
Yes, a diesel engine wastes 2/3 to 3/4 of the energy in the fuel as heat in the exhaust and in the cooling system. That heat can be recovered and used for space heating. A system that does that is call 'combined heat and power' or CHP. CHP systems are in common use in factories etc.
There are different grades of diesel fuel and heating oil but in general they have similar qualities including the flash point. The flash point is the temperature at which the fuel ignites on its own, without a spark. Diesel fuel used to only be available along truck routes. Before diesel fuel became easily available everywhere, people with diesel engine cars would use heating fuel, but would have to make sure it is clean, passing it through a filter to remove foreign particles.
yes definitely
Yes, diesel fuel can be used to heat your home, particularly in certain types of heating systems designed for it, such as diesel boilers or furnaces. However, it is essential to ensure that the equipment is compatible with diesel and to follow local regulations and safety guidelines. Additionally, diesel fuel is typically more expensive than other heating oil options, like kerosene or propane, which may affect your choice.
diesel fuel contains detergent, cetane improvers,lubrocity improvers, etc. home heating oil doesn't. most application are interchangable. truck stops commenly sell home heating oil because its cheaper. they also sell premium diesel which is supposed to be real diesel. that's why drivers buy howes, or power service and dope their fuel. dyed fuel is for off road use and does not have road tax collected on it #1 and #2 are viscosity ratings.
the difference between heating oil and diesel is a red dye, you can use diesel just fine
For heating houses they use electricity, natural gas, oil (kerosene), and LPG. For cars they use petrol, diesel and there are some hybrid vehicles, but not many.