Tuesday, December 22, 2009

I have an oil fired boiler. I want to run Waste vegetable oil in it. What do I need to do to do these?

you dont want to do that.. the oil fired boiler is an oil burner. the atomizer or nozzle is calibrated to atomize number 2 or number one fuel oil..


vegetable oil is to thick... but you are on the right track you can buy a waste oil heater.. it is a different system to flow heavier oil... also this system needs a filter..


even thicker oil like crude you can use for heat.. there is a kit that uses two 55 gallon drums.. and the drip principal is used.. ok be careful.. ok gilermo.I have an oil fired boiler. I want to run Waste vegetable oil in it. What do I need to do to do these?
How to Heat Your Home With Bio Diesel


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How to Make Bio Diesel


http://www.ehow.com/how_2046024_make-bio鈥?/a>I have an oil fired boiler. I want to run Waste vegetable oil in it. What do I need to do to do these?
You need to change the vegetable oil into bio-diesel.

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