USE THE CORRECT FUEL
Using the appropriate fuel and fuel quality has a direct effect upon the performance and long term reliability of Toyostove vented heaters. Stoves using the proper fuel burn for many months or years with no problems and are relatively easy to clean when they finally need it. Stoves with incorrect fuel, blended fuel, or contaminated fuel may require cleaning within a few days or weeks after initial operation and they may contain rock hard deposits in the burner. Dirty stoves most often mean INCORRECT OR POOR FUEL QUALITY!
Water clear K-l kerosene remains the preferred fuel for the units but Toyotomi has made several modifications to help them burn # 1 fuel oil. The Laser heaters are U.L. listed for # 1 fuel oil - often called: #1 Fuel Oil, #1 Stove Oil, #1 Diesel, or #1 Heating Oil. (Though these may not be identical.)
The characteristics and delivered quality of fuel with these names can vary significantly! Fuel characteristics can vary between refineries, between batches, between bulk shipments. between local deliveries, and between individual fuel tanks. As the attached chart indicates, there are several characteristics that are measured to determine the characteristics of this type of fuel. To get a
. complete analysis of the fuel in a particular tank requires an expensive laboratory test.
However, a simple and inexpensive alternative method to evaluate the basic nature of fuel oil is with a specific gravity test. This test will indicate the "heaviness" of the fuel. Generally speaking "lighter" fuels have fewer by-products that can cause soot or carbon deposits. A lower specific gravity number indicates "lighter" and "cleaner" fuel. An inexpensive kerosene or diesel fuel hydrometer will allow you to test your fuel. Be sure to test the fuel at ROOM TEMPERATURE unless your hydrometer is calibrated otherwise.
Specific gravity is defined as: " ... the ratio of the weight or mass of a given volume of a substance to
that of an equal volume of a substance used as a standard." '
Toyostove are also approved to use Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel. ULSD is the product you would get from the pump at a service station. If using ULSD plan on servicing unit on a two year interval.
The only Toyotomi stove that is approved for #2 fuel oil is OM 23. Use of #2 fuel oil in any other Toyostove will cause premature failure due to sooting and carbon build up.
Specific Gravity Chart (Not to scale.)
Using the appropriate fuel and fuel quality has a direct effect upon the performance and long term reliability of Toyostove vented heaters. Stoves using the proper fuel burn for many months or years with no problems and are relatively easy to clean when they finally need it. Stoves with incorrect fuel, blended fuel, or contaminated fuel may require cleaning within a few days or weeks after initial operation and they may contain rock hard deposits in the burner. Dirty stoves most often mean INCORRECT OR POOR FUEL QUALITY!
Water clear K-l kerosene remains the preferred fuel for the units but Toyotomi has made several modifications to help them burn # 1 fuel oil. The Laser heaters are U.L. listed for # 1 fuel oil - often called: #1 Fuel Oil, #1 Stove Oil, #1 Diesel, or #1 Heating Oil. (Though these may not be identical.)
The characteristics and delivered quality of fuel with these names can vary significantly! Fuel characteristics can vary between refineries, between batches, between bulk shipments. between local deliveries, and between individual fuel tanks. As the attached chart indicates, there are several characteristics that are measured to determine the characteristics of this type of fuel. To get a
. complete analysis of the fuel in a particular tank requires an expensive laboratory test.
However, a simple and inexpensive alternative method to evaluate the basic nature of fuel oil is with a specific gravity test. This test will indicate the "heaviness" of the fuel. Generally speaking "lighter" fuels have fewer by-products that can cause soot or carbon deposits. A lower specific gravity number indicates "lighter" and "cleaner" fuel. An inexpensive kerosene or diesel fuel hydrometer will allow you to test your fuel. Be sure to test the fuel at ROOM TEMPERATURE unless your hydrometer is calibrated otherwise.
Specific gravity is defined as: " ... the ratio of the weight or mass of a given volume of a substance to
that of an equal volume of a substance used as a standard." '
Toyostove are also approved to use Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel. ULSD is the product you would get from the pump at a service station. If using ULSD plan on servicing unit on a two year interval.
The only Toyotomi stove that is approved for #2 fuel oil is OM 23. Use of #2 fuel oil in any other Toyostove will cause premature failure due to sooting and carbon build up.
Specific Gravity Chart (Not to scale.)
.75-.785 | .785-.79 | .79-.815 | .815-.825 | .825-.84 |
UNSAFE | Less | Acceptable | Borderline | Unacceptable |
Acceptable | ||||
Approaching | Jet Fuel | . K-l Kerosene | #1 Fuel Oil | #2 Diesel |
Gasoline |
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