Kelpie
Well-Known Member
I am looking to install a dripfeed diesel heater and would like to ensure that it is as safe as reasonably possible. I have already found that a fire safety valve, costing about £30, can be relatively easily added (this would stop the fuel flow in the event of a fire) so the next thing would be to add some sort of flame failure device, as commonly fitted to gas appliances.
You can get a gas flame failure device easily for about £15, but would this work as a valve for oil too?
You can get a gas flame failure device easily for about £15, but would this work as a valve for oil too?