Jim@sea
Well-Known Member
Aparrently when they blend diesel and paraffin they take a long test tube, fill it with either diesel or paraffin, drop a ball bearing in and time how long the ball bearing takes to drop though the liquid. It should take 35 seconds for diesel and 28 seconds for paraffin, hence when ordering central heating fuel you as for either 35 sec or 28 sec.Heating fuel is normally kerosene which is thicker and heavier than diesel with a higher calorific value. For example, you couldn't put diesel through a system meant for kerosene or vice versa.