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Posted by Bus Driver on October 07, 2001 at 18:38:22 from (65.165.153.52):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Another oil furnace question - where's the air come from ? posted by John F. on October 07, 2001 at 15:06:21:
The unit you have is called a vaporizing burner. They are potentially quite a fire hazard, but if maintained and operated properly, can be satisfactory. The carburetor should be calibrated each year with a graduated cylinder and a stop watch. Check the cc's of oil flowing a minute by running the output of the carburetor into the cylinder. Too much oil flow turns the thing into almost a bomb! Get good info before using this heater. Use only K1 for best results, Diesel fuel will ruin the heater!
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