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Waste Oil Heater

Posted:
Tue Oct 18, 2005 10:26 am
by Jaybee
Has anyone had any experience with these;good or bad. We are looking a a couple of different ones,but don't knoow much about them.
Thanks in advance for your help
John
Waste Oil Heater

Posted:
Tue Oct 18, 2005 11:19 am
by Fixedopsmgr
We have radiant floor heating in service and parts and use the Clean Burn units. If I had to do it over again I would not have installed them. It's nice to have radiant floor heat. The techs and parts people like it. They are always in need of maintenance. They shut off a lot, probably from residue in the oil. Some of the problems we are having is due to the installer I think. If you do install any make sure you have an oil tank big enough to stockpile the oil. I am getting ready to install a 5,000 gallon tank to hold mine. We spend all summer having it hauled out only to have to buy it back in the winter.
Waste Oil Heater

Posted:
Tue Oct 18, 2005 1:41 pm
by Richard
We have 3, one in our main shop, one in parts, and one in our tire shop. This will be our 3rd winter with them, and the 1st winter, we couldn't keep enough oil on hand to keep them running. The 2nd winter we were able to do away with our natural gas heaters, and we saved a small fortune! This year we have extra cage tanks to hold oil, and a forklift to move them around. One hint, DON'T store the oil outside during the winter, it won't pump when it's cold, and will burn up the lift pumps.
Waste Oil Heater

Posted:
Tue Oct 18, 2005 4:12 pm
by LIFESENTENCE
One other thing to check, something that most people won't consider. Check with your insurance carrier to see if they allow them. A close friend of mine owns an independent shop and when his insurance agent came in he had to check to see if the shop had a waste oil furnace. I wish I could tell you which company that was, but whoever it was, they wouldn't cover a shop that had a waste oil furnace. The agent could not explain why.
Just want to give you a heads up on a possible problem.
Waste Oil Heater

Posted:
Wed Oct 19, 2005 3:31 pm
by pjpeery
Jaybee
we have had 1 for 10 years .. no problems but every spring it is cleaned and sent out for recondition .. this thing runs all the time .. ran out of oil 1 winter and just ordered a load of heating oil to get us thru.
maintenance is the key to keep them up and running .. they burn a lot of dirty stuff
good luck
paul