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Diesel Heater Products

The diesel heater is very popular in small industrial and workshop environments due to its design and good performance. Its structure is designed to provide immediate heat to the interior of any space. The heat from a diesel heater is localized, and it is built in a cylindrical shape to ensure 360-degree heat transfer to its surroundings. In the rest of this article, we will introduce you to the nature, features, advantages, disadvantages, and efficiency of this product, so stay with us for the rest of the article.

Introduction to Diesel Heaters

A diesel heater is used for heating many locations, including workshops, industrial factories, repair shops, and buildings under construction. During the cold seasons, large-area venues like roadside restaurants, warehouses, and large sports halls need a type of heating appliance that can operate optimally according to their conditions.

In this regard, a diesel heater can be a very suitable option for such environments. As its name suggests, this appliance is fueled by diesel, and sometimes, in the absence of diesel, it can also use oil. Additionally, it requires a 220-volt electrical current to provide localized heating to its surrounding area. The internal system of a diesel heater is so powerful that it continues to heat its surroundings even at temperatures as low as minus forty degrees Celsius.

Uses of Diesel Heaters

A diesel heater is also used for camping and for heating tents and cabins. Some people prefer not to travel because of the cold weather, but with the arrival of this product, that problem has been solved. Because it’s portable, this model has largely resolved people’s issues and concerns, and they no longer have to worry about the cold when they travel.

Its operation is similar to a hot furnace: it takes in cold ambient air and, after heat exchange and passing through the furnace, it directs the warm air back into the environment through its outlets. The diesel heater is always considered an ideal option due to its optimal fuel consumption and outstanding heat production. It even works very well at high altitudes and has good efficiency. Its electricity can also be easily supplied by connecting it to a car battery.

Components

A diesel heater has a cylindrical steel body that distributes heat to its surroundings. To further distribute heat, some models use heat-transfer fins on the body. The body is typically made of stainless steel to resist corrosion and high heat. It is covered by a layer of insulating mesh that has a steel appearance and is coated with enamel paint. The carburetor and solenoid valve are components of the diesel heater’s fuel system.

Carburetors are industrial parts responsible for mixing fuel and air. Their function is to create a vacuum over the fuel outlet to draw the fuel into the combustion chamber. In some models, this process is carried out by a part of the carburetor called a venturi.

Components of an Oil Heater
  • Duct Installation Location
  • Combustion Chamber
  • Body
  • Burner
How a Diesel Heater Works

The solenoid valve in a diesel heater controls the fuel consumption and the volume of fuel entering the furnace. Its structure uses magnetic force to open, close, and control the fluid flow. Some models also have an emergency fuel shut-off for increased consumer safety.

The diesel heater has a chassis with four cup-shaped legs to maintain good balance, and it’s best to use a heater stand for extra assurance. Other features of this product include the ability to adjust the flame to the desired setting and a safe handle for transportation. The insulating mesh protects people from burns upon contact. The main heat of the diesel heater is contained within its inner part, called the chimney or firebox, and is then transferred to the outside.

Main Features of a Diesel Heater

  • The power consumption of a diesel heater in most models is single-phase 220V.
  • The localized heating of this device is 360 degrees.
  • This heating appliance is a very suitable option for locations that have sufficient ventilation.
  • It has wheels for easier transportation.
  • The diesel heater is equipped with an adjustable carburetor and a solenoid valve.
  • Due to being equipped with a carburetor, it not only ensures personal safety but also reduces energy consumption and increases the device’s efficiency.
  • Some models have a silent fan for air ventilation, and most models typically have four hot air outlets.
  • A diesel heater is mostly used for localized heating but is also suitable for warming spaces up to 550 cubic meters. In these cases, it performs much more efficiently than a ventless gas heater.
  • This product is very cost-effective, and its maintenance costs are very low.

Types of Dadman Tahvieh Workshop Oil Heaters

  • Mini Workshop Diesel Oil Heater Model 300
  • Workshop Diesel Oil Heater Model 600
  • Workshop Diesel Oil Heater Model 900
Other Features
  • Smart Safety System: A notable feature of the diesel heater is its smart safety and control system. This system continuously and consistently checks the fuel performance and air/smoke sensors. This feature allows you to use the device with peace of mind in travel and other places without worry.
  • Versatile Application: It is very suitable and widely used for workshops that don’t have central heating and need supplementary warmth.
  • Long Lifespan: The lifespan of a diesel heater is estimated to be up to 20 years, and this high durability is a desirable characteristic of the device.

To ensure a longer useful life, you should avoid letting its temperature reach 530 degrees Celsius. You should also follow its recommended on/off cycles and avoid placing it in environments that could cause corrosion and damage to its body.

Advantages
  • A diesel heater has optimal fuel consumption and produces outstanding heat.
  • Its 90% efficiency has made it popular and widely used. It can heat large spaces in the quickest time possible.
  • The diesel heater is portable and easy to install, so it can be used easily in large, well-ventilated spaces like warehouses and workshops.
  • Some models have a remote control with a range of 30 meters for adjusting the temperature.
Disadvantages
  • Health and Environmental Concerns

Using a diesel heater means using fossil fuels. While this is a common drawback, the shift toward clean and renewable energy will take time. The exhaust gases from diesel combustion contain 2% to 12% carbon monoxide. This is a toxic gas that can cause poisoning, so these heaters must be used in workshops and environments with plenty of ventilation. You can also use a chimney to vent the toxic gases to be on the safer side.

  • Heating Limitations

Another drawback of this type of heating appliance is that it provides localized heat. The temperature is high around the heater, but it gets colder as you move away. To mitigate this, you can use several units in a workshop and position them correctly.

  • Placement and Safety

Due to the high traffic of people and vehicles in workshops, there is a significant risk of collision with the diesel heater. Therefore, you need to be very careful with its placement. If a chimney is installed for the heater, you must ensure all necessary safety precautions are followed. Flammable materials should not be in the path of the chimney or its pipe, and you should use heat insulation on the chimney pipe if necessary.

Workshop Diesel-Oil Heater

  • Wheeled
  • Carburetor, Solenoid Valve, Blower

Main Points Regarding a Diesel Heater

A diesel heater has its fuel tank attached to it, giving it greater independence compared to other heating appliances. This useful feature can help ensure that you are not deprived of heat in your environment if fuel supply to a region or a whole city is cut off. The diesel heater can be very efficient in some remote areas where gas supply has not been established, providing heat for workshops and rural homes. It should not be overlooked that supplying fuel for this product can be difficult, and it might emit a bad smell when it is first turned on, and sometimes it might have some safety issues. However, no matter how you look at it, its advantages outweigh its disadvantages.

Other Points

We should not forget that seeing a diesel heater evokes a sweet sense of nostalgia. It is also easily portable from one place to another and can even accompany us on our travels. You just need to be careful to follow safety precautions during transportation to avoid accidents. This device is suitable for spaces with good ventilation, and in enclosed spaces, installing a chimney for it is mandatory. Due to the use of the highest quality parts in the diesel heater, its efficiency has increased, and its fuel consumption has been optimized. This product should be chosen based on the square footage, the climate of the environment, and the consumer’s capacity needs and requirements.

You can also refer to the website’s menu to see other Dadman Tahvieh products, including oil heaters, residential air coolers, 3500 coolers, 5500 coolers, 7000 coolers, 7500 coolers, and radiant heaters (Garmatab).

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