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Default torpedo heater - OT ? you decide ...

Terry Coombs wrote:
Uncle Monster wrote:
On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 12:47:11 PM UTC-6, Terry Coombs
wrote:
My 30,000 BTU lpg torp heater has started burning back into the
mixer tube , and I can't figger it out . I have so far tried an
adjustable regulator thinking that maybe the original was
malfunctioning and I've pulled a wad of steel wool thru the tube in
case a little roughness might be affecting the air flow or maybe a
spider web doing the same . No joy , it still burns back into the
mixer tube . Any thoughts on what else might be causing this problem
? --
Snag


Did you check the whole fuel delivery system? If something is
restricting fuel flow anywhere it will cause a problem. I'd check the
orifice for trash plugging it or anywhere else in the gas delivery
system. I recall a screen on the input of the last propane regulator
I fiddled with and I've also seen the screen on natural gas
regulators get clogged. (?_??

[8~{} Uncle Heater Monster


I was wondering a while ago if maybe something is partially blocking
the jet ... the inlet of the reg is clean and there's no way anything
is going to get past the regulator , plus it acted the same way with
a different regulator . I'm thinking that anything that disrupts the
gas flow from the jet has an effect on the velocity of the air/gas
stream ... I'll have to figure out a way to clean the orifice and the
face of the jet , going to be fun because it's buried up in the
bottom of the unit - and it's all riveted together so there's no easy
way to get at it .



Clearing the jet with a piece of .025 MIG wire didn't help .
--
Snag