Experiment of oil misting system for waste oil burner (2).

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  • Опубліковано 29 жов 2024

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  • @coenvanwyk1
    @coenvanwyk1 3 місяці тому +1

    More info please! I am interested because the LP gas I am using at present is going to get much more expensive. I was considering a drip feed system with an air blower off a vacuum system, but yours look interesting. What spray nozzle, what pump and pressure? I saw a video by a guy in Sudan who used a drip system and air blower but I have not been able to duplicate it.

    • @YudiHermanto4H
      @YudiHermanto4H  3 місяці тому

      I use a water mist nozzle. Using a car engine injection pump with a pressure of 65-70 psi. You can also use an agricultural spray pump that uses batteries. But I don't know whether the agricultural spray pump is durable or not, because it uses a membrane system made of rubber. The next plan, I want to try the diesel engine oil pump which I will modify, so that it can reach pressures of up to 100 psi. Hopefully it meets expectations.

    • @YudiHermanto4H
      @YudiHermanto4H  3 місяці тому

      This is still in the testing stage, at any time it can change which one is more suitable.

    • @coenvanwyk1
      @coenvanwyk1 3 місяці тому

      @@YudiHermanto4H Interesting, I will try. My uncle, years ago, used a diesel injector pump to run a burner to dry maize seeds begore selling. Not high temperature, but it should work. I have a low pressure fuel pump available but that does not mist the oil.

    • @YudiHermanto4H
      @YudiHermanto4H  3 місяці тому

      @@coenvanwyk1 The oil must be heated to make it thinner so it can be easily atomized. In my video, there is a tube, it contains a heating element to heat the oil.

    • @YudiHermanto4H
      @YudiHermanto4H  3 місяці тому +1

      @@coenvanwyk1 The oil must be heated to make it thinner so it can be easily atomized. In my video, there is a tube, it contains a heating element to heat the oil.