No, you cannot use fuel oil in a monitor heater, as these units are specifically designed to operate on kerosene or diesel fuel. Using fuel oil could lead to improper combustion, potential damage to the heater, and safety hazards. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for the appropriate fuel type to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Yes, but that would very expensive fuel.
Edenpure does not use a flame or fuel heater. Edenpure uses a Quartz infrared zone furnace heater so that it may efficiently heat entire areas that require it.
Heaters typically use electricity or fuel sources such as natural gas, propane, or oil to generate heat. Electric heaters convert electrical energy into heat, while fuel-based heaters burn the fuel to produce heat.
Most of them use 'marine diesel oil' - a mixture of gasoil and fuel oil.
Fuel our cars
Fuel our cars
not as a fuel
A fuel oil purifier consists of several key parts, each serving a specific function. The separator bowl collects the fuel oil and separates contaminants like water and sludge through centrifugal force. The feed pump ensures a consistent flow of fuel oil into the purifier, while the discharge system removes the purified fuel for further use. Additionally, control systems monitor and regulate the purification process for optimal efficiency.
u can use diesel fuel but why would you? heating oil has no tax and is so much cheaper than road fuel
Oil is used to fuel cars
they mainly use oil, and nuclear
Most just take regular although these days many are deisle it should say somewhere on your heater.