A kerosene heater is a heating device that uses kerosene combustion to generate heat to heat the indoor air. When kerosene burns, it releases a lot of heat, thereby heating the indoor air and achieving the effect of indoor heating. Its fuel consumption is affected by many factors, including room size, heating time, and the model and power of the kerosene heater. Generally speaking, a medium-sized kerosene heater needs to burn about 3-5 liters of kerosene per day. However, the specific fuel consumption needs to be adjusted according to actual conditions.
Although kerosene heaters are a common heating device, their fuel consumption is relatively high and they are more expensive to use. In order to reduce fuel consumption, the following measures can be taken:
1. Install insulated doors and windows to reduce the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor and reduce heat loss;
2. Clean the nozzle and flue of the kerosene heater regularly to ensure combustion efficiency and reduce fuel consumption;
3. Choose the appropriate model and power according to the indoor area and needs to avoid waste;
4. Reasonably adjust the temperature and time of the kerosene heater to avoid long-term idling or excessive temperature.