When the kerosene heater fails to heat, don't panic. You can follow the steps below to troubleshoot and solve it. At the same time, pay attention to regular maintenance and care in daily use to extend the life of the heater and ensure its normal operation.
1. Check the oil circuit
Cleaning the oil circuit: Kerosene heaters that have been used for a long time may cause reduced flow and poor heating due to fouling in the oil pipeline. At this time, you can try to clean the oil pipeline to restore its normal flow.
Replace the pipeline: If the problem is not solved after cleaning the oil circuit, you may need to consider replacing the oil pipeline.
2. Check the circuit
Check the power supply and socket: Make sure that the power plug and socket of the heater are in good contact and are not loose or damaged.
Check the circuit connection: Check whether the internal circuit connection of the heater is firm, including the line, overheating protection switch, etc.
Check the voltage stability: Unstable voltage may also cause heating failure of the heater. You can use a voltmeter to detect whether the voltage is within the specified range.
3. Check the temperature setting
Adjust the temperature setting: If the heater exceeds the set temperature range, it may automatically shut down. At this time, you can wait for the device to cool down and restart it, and adjust the temperature setting.
Check ventilation: Make sure the heater is installed in a well-ventilated location to avoid overheating and shutdown.
4. Check other parts
Injector: Injector failure may cause kerosene to not be sprayed normally, which in turn affects the heating effect. At this time, you need to ask a professional to check and repair the injector.
Ignition: Ignition failure may also cause the heater to fail to ignite and heat normally. You can check whether the electrode of the ignition is carbonized or worn, and clean or replace it if necessary.
Combustion chamber: Problems with the combustion chamber may also affect the heating effect of the heater. You need to ask a professional to check whether the combustion chamber is carbonized or damaged, and clean or replace it as necessary.
5. Professional repair
If the above steps cannot solve the problem, or you are not sure how to troubleshoot and repair it, it is recommended to contact a professional maintenance personnel or after-sales service team for inspection and repair. They have professional skills and experience to accurately determine the cause of the failure and provide effective solutions.