When using the metal chimney kerosene heater, you need to pay attention to the following points to ensure safe and efficient use:
1. Safe operation
Good ventilation: Ensure that the place where the metal chimney kerosene heater is used has good ventilation conditions to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning or other harmful gas accumulation.
Away from flammable materials: Place the metal chimney kerosene heater away from flammable materials (such as curtains, furniture, paper, etc.), at least one meter away.
Stable placement: The heater should be placed on a flat and stable ground to prevent tipping or sliding and causing fire.
2. Kerosene management
Use appropriate kerosene: Ensure that the metal chimney kerosene heater uses professional kerosene, and avoid using low-quality or impurity-containing kerosene to avoid affecting the combustion effect and the service life of the heater.
Regular inspection: Check the kerosene reserves regularly to ensure that it is added in time when needed to avoid the heater from being turned off or damaged due to the depletion of kerosene.
3. Chimney and exhaust
Keep the chimney unobstructed: The metal chimney part of the metal chimney kerosene heater should be kept unobstructed, and the carbon deposits and debris in the chimney should be cleaned regularly to prevent blockage and cause fire or carbon monoxide poisoning.
Correct installation: Make sure the chimney is installed correctly and well sealed to prevent smoke and harmful gases from leaking into the room.
4. Maintenance and care
Regular cleaning: Clean the shell, combustion chamber and chimney of the metal chimney kerosene heater regularly to remove carbon deposits and dust and keep it in good working condition.
Check components: Regularly check whether the various components of the metal chimney kerosene heater (such as oil pipes, oil valves, combustion chambers, etc.) are intact. If damaged, they should be replaced in time.
5. Other precautions
Avoid long-term continuous use: Although the metal chimney kerosene heater is designed with an automatic protection device, long-term continuous use may still increase the risk of fire. It is recommended to turn off the heater after using it for a period of time and let it cool naturally before reusing it.
Pay attention to children's safety: The metal chimney kerosene heater should be placed out of the reach of children to prevent them from accidentally touching or getting scalded.