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Replace the wick in a kerosene heater every 200-300 hours of use or whenever you notice a significant drop in performance.
Choosing the Right Wick Replacement Time
The frequency of replacing the wick in a kerosene heater depends on various factors such as usage, maintenance, and environmental conditions. Generally, it is recommended to replace the wick every 200-300 hours of continuous use. However, this time frame may vary if the heater is used intermittently or in harsh conditions like extreme temperatures or high humidity.
Identifying Wick Failure Signs
Regular inspection of your kerosene heater’s wick is crucial to ensure optimal performance and prevent damage to the heater. Look for signs of wick failure such as a decrease in flame height, a hissing sound, or excessive smoke emission. These symptoms typically indicate that the wick is partially or completely clogged, reducing airflow and leading to poor combustion.
Wick Replacement Techniques
Replacing the wick in your kerosene heater is a relatively simple process that requires some basic tools and precautions. Before starting, ensure the heater is turned off, and the tank is drained of fuel. Use a wick removal tool to gently pull out the old wick, and then install the new one, following the manufacturer’s instructions. It’s essential to handle the new wick with care, as it may be delicate and prone to damage.
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