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These precautions when using industrial heaters

2024-08-29

1. To prevent fire or explosion, use diesel or kerosene. Do not use gasoline, naphtha, paint thinner, alcohol, or other highly flammable fuels. 2. Refueling and refueling personnel must be familiar with the manufacturer's instructions and the relevant regulations for safe refueling of heaters. 1. Only use diesel or kerosene specified for the heater. 2. Add fuel only after all flame indicators have gone out and the heater has cooled down. 3. When refueling, check whether there is leakage in the oil pipe and the connection between the oil pipe. All leaks must be repaired before operating the heater. 4. The fuel reserve in the building near the heater shall not exceed the fuel usage of the heater in one day. Large fuel reserves must be placed outside the building. 5. All fuel storage locations should be at least 1 meter away from heaters, flamethrowers, welding equipment and similar fire sources (except fuel storage locations with heaters). 6. Fuel storage should be limited as much as possible to prevent fuel penetration or terrain. Low areas are unlit areas. 7. Fuel storage must comply with official regulations. 3. Do not use the heater where gasoline, paint thinner, or other highly flammable gases are present. When using the heater, please follow the instruction manual. 4. When using the heater near tarpaulin, canvas and similar materials, the heater should be placed at a safe distance from these materials. The recommended minimum safe distance is 500 cm. It is further suggested that these materials should preferably be flame retardant. These materials should be securely fastened to prevent them from igniting due to wind forces or interfering with the operation of the heater. 5. Use the heater in a well-ventilated area. Before using the heater, provide at least 2.8 square meters of ventilation openings per 30kw (100,000Btu/Hr). 6. Use the heater in a place where there is no flammable gas or where there is a lot of dust. 7. It can only be used under the voltage and frequency specified on the nameplate. To keep voltage stable, use only grounded plugs. 9. Minimum safe distance from flammable items: Exit: 250 cm on both sides, top and back: 125 cm 10. If the heater has residual heat or is running, the heater needs to be placed in a flat and level place, otherwise it may A fire broke out. 11. When moving or storing the heater, please keep the heater in a horizontal position, otherwise fuel will spill. Children and animals should be kept away from the heater. 12. Unplug heater when not in use. 13. When used in conjunction with a temperature regulator, the heater can be started at any time. 14. Heaters should not be used in living or sleeping areas.
15. The air inlet (rear) and air outlet (front) of the heater should not be blocked. 16. Do not move, touch, refuel or repair a hot, operating or energized heater. 17. Do not connect pipes to the front or rear of the heater. Clogged Filters and Nozzles In very cold weather, add non-toxic antifreeze to the fuel. NOTE: Use only diesel fuel containers and make sure the storage container is clean. Foreign objects such as rust, dirt, or water can cause the flame control system to shut down the heater. If there are foreign objects, the fuel must be cleaned