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I hope all is well. I noted your reply to this blog post: Letter Re: Can I Burn Home Heating Oil or Kerosene in a Diesel Engine?
I hope all is well. I noted your reply to this blog post: Letter Re: Can I Burn Home Heating Oil or Kerosene in a Diesel Engine?
You mention that home heating oil is
nearly identical to diesel fuel. Three additional clarifications may be useful
for your readers. The first is that depending on your locale and type of
heating system, "home heating
oil" (HHO) may refer to a blend of different fuel oils, some of which may not be suitable for internal combustion. If you plan on using HHO in a diesel engine, ensure that it is Number 2 fuel oil.
oil" (HHO) may refer to a blend of different fuel oils, some of which may not be suitable for internal combustion. If you plan on using HHO in a diesel engine, ensure that it is Number 2 fuel oil.
Secondly, petrodiesel sold in the
U.S. for use on roads is ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) (<15ppm 1="" 2007="" 2010="" 2="" and="" as="" because="" but="" can="" contain="" content.="" control="" damage="" diesel="" early="" emission="" engines="" experience="" fuel="" heating="" higher="" home="" important="" is="" low="" lsd="" marine="" newer="" number="" o:p="" of="" off="" oil="" ppm="" road="" some="" still="" sulfur="" sulphur.="" sulphur="" systems="" than="" their="" this="" to="" up="" with="">15ppm>
Last, most HHO is treated with
anti-smoke and antimicrobial agents, as is petrodiesel, but not always. Check
with your oil provider to verify that it is. Otherwise, microbes which feed on
the oil can clog your fuel filters, injectors, etc. If your fuel oil lacks
antifungal and antibacterial agents, this can be easily remedied by adding an
aftermarket biocide (e.g. Bio-Kleen).
In closing, I will note that one
solution to this issue is to fill your home oil tank with 15 ppm off road
diesel. It will burn perfectly fine to heat your home or business, and costs
only a penny or two more than traditional Number 2 home heating oil per gallon.
In the event of a disaster, you can have a ready supply of hundreds of gallons
of fuel for your diesel engine.
Thanks for SurvivalBlog and God
Bless. - Mountaintop
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