Description
When the direct oil heater is activated, the air compressor pulls in air and pressurizes it before directing it through an air line towards the burner head nozzle. This airflow induces the fuel to be drawn from the tank, resulting in a mixture of fuel and air. Subsequently, the combination is sprayed into the combustion chamber. The spark plug automatically ignites the mixture, generating a high-temperature heat stream within the combustion chamber.
To facilitate cooling, a fan draws air into the unit, which then circulates around the cool chamber positioned between the combustion chamber and the outer casing. The rapid flow of air effectively extracts the heat stream from the combustion chamber, supplying the required heat. The heat output is regulated by the compressor, with higher air pressure leading to a hotter flame.
Key features of this direct oil heater include:
- High air displacement
- Built-in fuel gauge
- Thermal protection for the motor
- Error indicator light
- Electronic flame control
- Sturdy steel construction
- Durable, solid rubber wheels
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