Diesel furnaces and boilers
The mechanics of boilers that run on diesel fuel (gas oil or commercial heating oil) is different to diesel engines – the fuel is atomised under pressure and a spark combusts the fuel. The combusted fuel heats water in pipes, and from there the heated water travels through the central heating system, keeping properties warm and providing hot tap water.
The mechanics of boilers that run on diesel fuel (gas oil or commercial heating oil) is different to diesel engines – the fuel is atomised under pressure and a spark combusts the fuel. The combusted fuel heats water in pipes, and from there the heated water travels through the central heating system, keeping properties warm and providing hot tap water.