Brother if you are asking it for burning, don't even think about it. Motor oil has lead, benzene, zinc, cadmium, and even arsenic and many other toxic chemicals which not only harm you and others around you but also have a dreadful effect on environment.
The heating time constant is the time that an induction motor takes to reach it's operational temperature.
When an electric motor is started, space heating is typically managed by using a control system that monitors the motor's temperature. Once the motor reaches a certain operating temperature, the control system can deactivate the heating elements or adjust the power supplied to them. This process ensures that the motor operates efficiently without overheating, as excessive heat can lead to damage or reduced performance. Additionally, thermal protection devices may be employed to automatically cut off heating if temperatures exceed safe limits.
can a home hot water heating system (radiators) be converted to gas fueled from oil fueled heating meathods?
To oil an electric motor, locate the oiling holes or bearings, typically found on the ends of the motor casing. Use a lightweight machine oil or a specific electric motor oil, applying a few drops as needed. Avoid over-oiling, as it can attract dust and debris, which may hinder motor performance. Always refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines for specific maintenance recommendations.
Gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, diesel for cars, and heating oil are the most common.
.Mixing a small amount of oil in the diesel fuel will not hurt a motor. The motor will run rough and produce black smoke.
Coolant mixing with the oil from a blown head gasket.
If its an oil injected motor there is a tank that holds the mixing oil if its just a straight carburated motor the oil mixes with the gas in a can then put it in the gas tank.
50 to 1 oil and gas mixture
Could be oil mixing with antifreeze indicating a bad head gasket Are you losing motor oil?
If the seals between oil and fuel has been damaged then mixing will happen, take the motor to a qualified repairer
No, it is not recommended to mix kerosene and gas oil for domestic heating. These two fuels have different properties and mixing them could potentially cause damage to heating systems and pose safety risks. It is best to use the fuel recommended by the manufacturer of your heating system.
Mixing ratio should be 50:1
If it's mixing coolant with the motor oil, not for long.
by mixing the burn motor oil with grove heater the diesel will burn slower
no but not mixing fuel to oil ratio correctly will seize a motor
An Oil Injected motor will have a separate Oil Resevoir, so mixing Oil and Gas is not required, and in fact inadvisable.