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Waste oil conversion?
Firedragon_4
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most heat exchangers are two to three grades of steel thicker. Don't use waste oil in a conventional furnace, the risk of CO and toxic poisoning is just too great!
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Waste oil conversion?
Is it possible to use waste oil instead of fuel oil in
the same furnace, if so what does one have to do with the
burner, nozzle, venting etc,,,, any insight would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Harvey0 -
Harvey, TWO..
completely different animals. The waste oil burner has a different nozzle often has an oil heater and uses low pressure air atomization of the oil. Then there is the UL legal thing0 -
Never do it!!!!!!
I have seem units made only for waste oil burn thru in a year, target walls that disapear in six months!0
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