Conachair
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I just installed a new firebox in a 71m Refleks diesel heater, seems much better than the old rusty one, no soot coming out of the chimney , but the flame looks very much pure yellow, should it be more blue? Any hints or tips?
any yellowish flame is a bit of a warning that unburnt fuel is present. It is also associated with high CO production.
the canal people have lots of discussion, here and elsewhere
http://www.canalworld.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=51727
Did you clean the air holes in the pot, and is the pot wall away from the outer chamber ?
Do you use the cleaning tablets ?
http://www.oilstoves.co.uk/webdocs/technical/refleks/REFLEKS_Fitting_Instructions.pdf
- no idea, very much seems like the thing can only go together one way.and is the pot wall away from the outer chamber ?
OK, so I'd still be looking for restrictions to the air supply somewhere. Bit of a mystery with a new pot though. Did you have to squeeze it a bit to get it into place ? oh, and is the chimney completely clean, especially at any bends ?
any yellowish flame is a bit of a warning that unburnt fuel is present. It is also associated with high CO production.
Are you happy that the fuel is as clean as possible ? Any chance of contaminated or buggy fuel ?
Likewise.My Dickinsons diesel heater says a lemon yellow flame is correct as well. Used solidly for two winters now and the chimney is surprisingly clean, sooting only occurs when the flame is dying from want of fuel.
I have just had the same happen to my reflek,it should run blue flame.what i did was to clean the filter and check for deposits on the needle,,I inadvertantly let the tank run low so there could have been a bit of an air lock in the pipework from the remote tank,it is up and running perfect now.just on 80*f so not to bad .its so good I never bother with the eber