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how to repair a torpedo heater

by Mr. Alfred Greenholt PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Clean the pilot tube and burner orifices by flushing the tubes with compressed air. If the problem continues, have your pipes inspected by a licensed gas professional. If the flames in your heater are steady and blue, and you're not getting enough heat, it means that you need a bigger heater.

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How do you service a diesel torpedo heater?

2:145:00Basic Upkeep and Maintenance of Your Kerosene Forced Air HeaterYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipShow the fuel tank is empty and the fuel line purged inspect the filter for damage. And clean theMoreShow the fuel tank is empty and the fuel line purged inspect the filter for damage. And clean the filter by rinsing it in clean k1 kerosene if needed each time you use your heater.

Why will a kerosene heater not stay lit?

If your kerosene heater won't light: When you push the “ignite” button, the igniter should move into position above the wick surface and glow a bright orange. The igniter should not touch the wick; if it does it will not light, since only the kerosene vapors just above the top surface of the wick will ignite.

Why does my torpedo heater keep shutting off?

0:000:54Why Does My Heater Start Then Shut Off? | Veloci Heat - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIf your heater ignites. But shuts off after a while usually 10 to 20 minutes it typically has to doMoreIf your heater ignites. But shuts off after a while usually 10 to 20 minutes it typically has to do with a vacuum created in the filter. Because it's clogged.

Why does my propane torpedo heater keep shutting off?

If the thermocouple is too far from the flame, this can cause the pilot to go out and shut down the propane heater; you can fix this easily by moving the thermocouple closer to the flame. The thermocouple could also be worn out, in which case it needs to be replaced.

How do I know if my kerosene heater needs a new wick?

If the wick has black tar deposits, it needs to be cleaned or replaced. Wicks are best cleaned after a dry burning. Regularly remove carbon deposits with a brush or comb. Avoid using anything stiff or hard, as this could damage the wick.

How do you fix a kerosene heater?

1:1411:25Kerosene Heater Safety and Repair - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFirst you need to look at your heater. And see how it disassembles. This particular one of course I'MoreFirst you need to look at your heater. And see how it disassembles. This particular one of course I've had a part before cleaning it and of course it needs to be cleaned now but this one has screws.

How do you adjust the pressure on a torpedo heater?

0:472:25Adjusting Pump Pressure on Your Forced Air Heater - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIf you've purchased the KOAT style heater the pump set screw is accessible through the back of theMoreIf you've purchased the KOAT style heater the pump set screw is accessible through the back of the heater. The adjustment screw is located to the right of the pressure gauge.

Can you use diesel in a kerosene heater?

You can actually use off-road diesel in your kerosene heaters. In fact, diesel burns very well in your regular kerosene heater, but can come with the risk of reducing the life of the wick. As a temporary replacement though, diesel works just fine.

How does a kerosene torpedo heater work?

Forced air heaters, sometimes called torpedo heaters, use a fan to circulate warm air through your space. Like a small jet engine, they draw air in through the back and using powerful motors, pass the air through a cylinder with heating elements inside.

How do you clean a thermocouple on a propane heater?

3:485:35How to clean Thermocouple in propane heater-How to ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipRegion and this is what you need to clean it with just some steel wool. And just come right alongMoreRegion and this is what you need to clean it with just some steel wool. And just come right along the thermocoupler. Be gentle any soot any carbon that's built up on there.

How do you bypass a thermocouple?

3:556:48How to bypass your thermocouple on a propane heater - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipMore waiting for the stupid thermocouple. To light now. That's how you bypass it oh and let me showMoreMore waiting for the stupid thermocouple. To light now. That's how you bypass it oh and let me show you which one this is just one of us here is let me show you the parts.

Why is my propane heater not working?

The most common reasons for a non-working propane heater are a dirty thermocouple, a thermocouple that is too far from the flame, a blocked pilot tube, an empty/overfilled gas canister, and drafts. Fortunately, the majority of homeowners will be able to take care of these issues on their own.

What is a thermocouple on a gas heater?

Thermocouples are sensors used to measure temperature. It is a device used inside a gas furnace in Kansas, to assist the pilot light in keeping your furnace running and safe. It works rather like a fail-safe to keep unburned gas from accumulating and burning, exploding or causing another type of health risk.

How do you change a thermocouple on a propane wall heater?

0:432:31How To Test and Replace a Thermopile: Wall Furnace Burner ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd let the new thermopile warm up for a few minutes i'll put my leads onto the new thermal pile.MoreAnd let the new thermopile warm up for a few minutes i'll put my leads onto the new thermal pile. And test it i'm now getting about 536 millivolts now let's try out the wall.

What does a thermal coupling look like?

0:161:42How Does a Thermocouple Work in a Water Heater? | Repair and ReplaceYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd will ignite the main burner whenever heat is needed next to the pilot is the thermocouple whichMoreAnd will ignite the main burner whenever heat is needed next to the pilot is the thermocouple which generates a small electrical current when heated by the pilot flame.

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