I feed the oil in through the air intake just after the blower. If the oil (WMO or Veg) get hot in the fuel supply pipe, it will char and eventually block the line. By feeding the oil in the air tube and having plenty extend into the burner, the oil is partially vapourised so it ignites as a gas, some goes in as vapor which lights readily and some still goes in as liquid.
Even though it gets hot in the air tube, it hasn't blocked so I surmise the residue is burnt or blown out.
@thierryanna
I feed the oil in through the air intake just after the blower. If the oil (WMO or Veg) get hot in the fuel supply pipe, it will char and eventually block the line. By feeding the oil in the air tube and having plenty extend into the burner, the oil is partially vapourised so it ignites as a gas, some goes in as vapor which lights readily and some still goes in as liquid.
Even though it gets hot in the air tube, it hasn't blocked so I surmise the residue is burnt or blown out.
glumpy10 6 months ago
my maths could be way out (most likely), but 200kwh only= 2.6J per sec per ltr in 75000ltrs??
HomeDistiller 6 months ago