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just brought one of these Diesel blow heaters for my barn / workshop , it has a 19l tank with an output of 30kw , on the manual it saying that it’s an economical 2.4 KG/H whatever that is , it seems to drink fuel like no tomorrow, is that normal , also if you walk outside then back inside you really notice the smell of the thing, it’s blowing red hot like a jet engine I just can’t see how people work with these things .

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chris

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Hello, If you mean the Diesel Space Heaters they are not ideal for your barn/workshop more for big industrial buildings, and yes they do use a lot of fuel and give out fume smell , How big is your Barn/Workshop ?? You could ask TT on here how he heats his Workshop, TT being Team Tractor 

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42 minutes ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, If you mean the Diesel Space Heaters they are not ideal for your barn/workshop more for big industrial buildings, and yes they do use a lot of fuel and give out fume smell , How big is your Barn/Workshop ?? You could ask TT on here how he heats his Workshop, TT being Team Tractor 

Hello, There is a chap on the Stalking Forum ( gixer 1 ) who posted on these heaters, 36 hours on a gallon of Diesel ?? if your not on there i could contact, What make of Heater have you, ??

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Sounds like a big tank.

One of the lads in work was saying he's put one on his campervan bought off Amazon £100 odd quid, says its amazing,  uses it either on the thermostat or sends a msg when their finished at the pub.

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3 hours ago, countryman said:

Hi

just brought one of these Diesel blow heaters for my barn / workshop , it has a 19l tank with an output of 30kw , on the manual it saying that it’s an economical 2.4 KG/H whatever that is , it seems to drink fuel like no tomorrow, is that normal , also if you walk outside then back inside you really notice the smell of the thing, it’s blowing red hot like a jet engine I just can’t see how people work with these things .

Thanks

chris

I'd me concerned about the carbon monoxide output too, in a confined space.

Carbon monoxide uptake by the body is accumlative too. CO binds to the haemaglobin in the blood, blocking the uptake of oxygen.

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2 hours ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, There is a chap on the Stalking Forum ( gixer 1 ) who posted on these heaters, 36 hours on a gallon of Diesel ?? if your not on there i could contact, What make of Heater have you, ??

 

2 hours ago, Mice! said:

Sounds like a big tank.

One of the lads in work was saying he's put one on his campervan bought off Amazon £100 odd quid, says its amazing,  uses it either on the thermostat or sends a msg when their finished at the pub.

I use lots of space heaters, the OP is referring to a 30KW unit, a low to medium size, the little Chinese ones have a max of 5KW, and are only useful for small areas, the exhaust needs to be vented outside, or you will indeed poison yourself.

To the OP, sometimes these 30-60 KW heaters dont run right from the factory, the fact that fuel usage seems excessive, and there is a smell, indicates its not burning correctly.
There is an air mixture screw at the back, have a play with that, the front of the boiler should be cherry red when its got up to speed, if its orange/yellow, and or there are flames coming out, its running too hot, this will use more fuel, and eventually burn the boiler out.
If its darker than cherry red, even black, it isnt burning efficiently, and will likely produce fumes.

A tip, I run mine on half kerosene, and half used engine oil, gives me double MPG and burns perfectly.

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