DIY diesel burner. Homemade diesel gun, diesel burner

Diesel heating boilers have the same performance as their gas counterparts.

Therefore, they are quite in demand on the heating device market, although they have several significant drawbacks that limit their scope of application.

But the high efficiency coefficient makes it possible to use diesel heating boilers both for heating large premises and for heating a summer house. If there is no access to the gas main, this is their undoubted advantage.

Boiler design

A diesel boiler consists of a control unit, a combustion chamber, a diesel burner, a heat exchanger, a filter for filtering fuel, and a chimney.
Control block

needed to adjust the automatic operation of the burner and pump. With its help, you can control the temperature and adjust it depending on weather conditions and your preferred microclimate.

In the combustion chamber

The fuel used for heating is burned. When choosing the appropriate equipment, it is necessary to take into account such an indicator as the coefficient of specific resistance of the combustion chamber.

Diesel burner

needs to be properly configured, since the operation of this element affects the heating of the heating system and how much fuel is required and whether it can be saved.

In the heat exchanger

The coolant heats up. Heating is based on the principle of heat energy exchange in the area between the heat exchanger and the combustion chamber.

Filter

is used to prevent debris and dirt from entering the burner, and the reliability of the entire system depends on how correctly the chimney is installed.

It’s worth noting right away that a heating system using a diesel type, by definition, cannot be cheap

. However, financial costs can be reduced through high-quality insulation of the house, as well as periodic maintenance of installed equipment.

How to choose

When choosing, you need to pay attention to the following characteristics:

  • thermal power;
  • mass fuel consumption;
  • pump performance, suction power;
  • power consumption.

Thermal power is the main parameter by which you have to select a burner for a heating boiler. It is indicated in kilowatts and displays the amount of heat released during fuel combustion.

Diesel burners are produced with certain presets with optimal heat release. However, during tuning before commissioning, the actual power can be adjusted over a wide range by selecting:

  • nozzle;
  • fuel pump pressure;
  • amount of supplied air.

When choosing, it is important to clarify the entire possible range of burner power changes, which can be easily determined from the table in the technical documentation.

The mass consumption of fuel depends primarily on the settings of the thermal power of the burner and the quality of the device itself. You can clarify the consumption in the same table where the parameters for adjustment are indicated.

The performance of the pump determines from what depth the device can independently supply diesel fuel. If the diesel fuel tank is located at a level with the burner itself, then the suction power may be low.

For buried underground storage facilities, it is especially important to clarify the maximum depth from which the pump can lift the fuel, even taking into account its increased viscosity at relatively low temperatures. Power consumption determines the amount of electricity required to operate the fan, igniter and burner control unit

Power consumption determines the amount of electricity required to operate the fan, igniter and burner control unit.

Manufacturing recommendations

Due to its popularity and simplicity, the burner for the waste boiler is made by craftsmen in different variations, but we will undertake to describe the simplest design, which will be available for repetition at home. First you need to select the necessary materials, here is their list:

  • Steel tee with internal threads with a diameter of 50 mm - for the body.
  • Squeegee with external thread with a diameter of 50 mm - for the nozzle. Its length is optional, but not less than 100 mm for the nozzle.
  • Metal elbow DN10 with external threads - for connecting the fuel line.
  • Copper tube DU10 of the required length, but not less than 1 m - to the fuel line.
  • A metal ball or hemisphere that fits freely into the tee is for the working part.
  • A steel tube of at least DN10 is used to connect the air duct.

To make a burner for testing with your own hands, you need to perform one precise operation - make a hole in the center of the sphere. The hole diameter is from 0.1 to 0.4 mm, ideally 0.25 mm. It can be done in 2 ways: drill with a tool of the appropriate diameter or install a ready-made jet at 0.25 mm.

It is not easy to accurately make such a small hole; thin drills easily break. Instructions on how to do this correctly are shown below:

Another way to make a calibrated hole in the spherical part of an autonomous burner is to insert a nozzle of the required diameter there. To do this, a hole is drilled, the diameter of which is slightly less than the outer diameter of the nozzle, and processed with a reamer. The jet is pressed inside and polished, as described in the video:

When this operation is completed, we assemble the burner based on the drawing:

A hole must be made on the side of the nozzle wide enough to ignite the unit. A large fuel heating spiral is not needed, 2-3 turns are enough. The finished product can be mounted on a mounting plate and built into any boiler, including a homemade one. At the end of the work, you need to connect the air and fuel lines, and then organize the supply of oil and air. The simplest method of fuel supply is by gravity; for this purpose, the waste container is suspended from the wall above the burner device and a tube is laid from it.

If you use a pump to pump oil, you can subsequently use control sensors and a control unit, then you will have an automatic burner that will be safer to operate. Detailed instructions for selecting materials and assembling the device are shown in the video:

If everything is done correctly and the diameter of the air hole is 0.25 mm, then the fuel consumption of the burner should not exceed 1 liter per hour. There should be no black soot during combustion; you need to achieve even burning of the torch. The adjustment is carried out by moving the sphere back and forth or changing the air pressure. Any compressor can cope with its injection, even from a refrigerator, since the operating pressure does not exceed 4 Bar.

Chimney

The chimney represents the main part of the heat generators. Installation of a heating system is impossible without this carbon monoxide combustion chamber. The chimney in a residential complex can be internal or external. An external chimney is a pipe-in-pipe installation. Chimneys can be individual - when one chimney is installed on several heating units. With the help of a specialist, the selection and calculation of the chimney is carried out. Improper installation of the chimney can lead to upcoming repair work (if the installation took place without taking into account the shape of the roof, then wind gets into the chimney and there is a possibility of extinguishing the flame)

It is important to know that the width of the chimney pipe should be greater than the width of the diesel unit

Any fuel appliance, gas or diesel, or wood-burning, diesel-gas boiler, chimney must be made of steel. Due to the evaporation of aggressive acids, a chimney made of a different material will need repair very soon. And carbon monoxide particles entering the house through cracks will cause harm to health. Therefore, installing a steel chimney is the most reliable option both from a repair perspective and from a health perspective.

Quite recently, chimneys of an unusual configuration have appeared on the market; they are called insulated chimney ventilation systems. Installation is carried out by specialists, because the system is complex, multi-variant and universal. The price for such an insulated chimney is at the same level as the price for a stainless steel chimney. Such chimneys are very resistant to acids and will not require repair work.

How to make a diesel boiler with your own hands

So, first we will audit the existing equipment and materials. You will definitely need to have the following on hand:

  • Fuel storage tanks
  • Metal barrel 200 liters
  • Diesel burner
  • Fuel supply system
  • Automation for the future boiler
  • Shut-off valves, fittings, pipes
  • Tools for installation (welding machine, angle grinder, etc.)
  • The diagram according to which you will connect the boiler to the fuel supply system

So, let's proceed directly to the process of creating our future “warm” assistant.

Step 1. Inside the barrel you need to weld 3 supports parallel to the ground. The first support will be needed directly for installing the boiler itself.

The second support will be needed to install the boiler door, so it needs to be done approximately at the height of the blower door from the ground.

The 3rd support is placed at a distance of 20 cm from the top of the barrel.

Step 2. Making the bottom of our cauldron. Its role is played by a steel sheet with a thickness of at least 4 mm. The diameter, as you understand, must match the diameter of the barrel of our future boiler.

Step 3. Let's start making grate bars. In the classic version, the grate is a cast iron grate that serves to remove ash from the combustion chamber, as well as for free air circulation in the firebox. In our design, the grate will be a circle made of steel (take a sheet as thick as possible so that it burns out more slowly over time) with slots.

Step 4. Making the boiler lid. By analogy with the bottom, for the lid we use a sheet of steel with a thickness of 5 mm or more. And, accordingly, we cut out a circle of the required diameter from it.

Next, we need to make another hole in the center of this cover - it will be needed for additional fixation of the pipe that will pass through the boiler.

Do not forget! Supports for partitions - those same 3 pieces - need to be mounted strictly on top of each other!

Step 5. Make a hole for the stove door. To do this, you need to make a hole in the bottom of the barrel and install doors.

Step 6. We begin the construction of the boiler firebox, which will have to be done through the boiler wall. A mandatory element is a partition that separates the combustion chamber from the ash compartment.

Sheet stove

Heating with diesel fuel using a stove made of sheet steel allows it to be used for cooking and heating water. The advantages of the design include compactness, low weight, and resistance to frost.

The following materials and tools are prepared for work:

  1. sheet steel, 4-6 mm thick (the width of the rolled metal is 600 mm, the length is calculated from the dimensions of the heating device);
  2. pipe for making a chimney (as for previous types of stoves);
  3. equal-angle corners for making legs, shelf dimensions - 200 mm;
  4. copper or steel pipes for making a burner;
  5. instrumentation - tape measure, building level;
  6. hammer;
  7. grinder with a disc for cutting metal products;
  8. welding machine with electrodes;
  9. sheet bending machine.

The work is performed in the following sequence:

  1. The walls of the tank are cut out of 4 mm steel sheets. Sheets 6 mm thick will be used to make the bottom and lid. A box is welded from the patterns, the quality of the seams is checked, and they are cleaned with a file.
  2. A strip is cut out of 4 mm thick steel. Dimensions of the strip: width - 115 mm, length such that the resulting ring with a diameter of 340-345 millimeters is obtained. The strip is bent into a ring using a sheet bending machine.
  3. The ends of the strip are welded, forming a pipe intended for filling diesel fuel (the lower part of the tank).
  4. A lid for the container is cut out of four-millimeter steel - a circle of the appropriate diameter. The lid is welded to the container.
  5. Corner legs are welded to the bottom of the manufactured container.
  6. A tank for filling oil is made (the upper part of the tank). A strip 6 mm thick and 60 mm wide is rolled into a ring with a diameter of 352 mm. The lid is made using the same technology as in the previous paragraph. A hole for the chimney is cut out in the middle of the lid. At a distance of 4 cm from it there is an oil supply hole (50-60 mm).
  7. The bottom of the tank for filling oil is cut from a sheet 6 mm thick. The diameter corresponds to the lid. Cut a hole for the pipe 10 cm. The distance between the center of the bottom and the center of the pipe hole is 11 cm.
  8. The pipe is made from a piece of pipe 13 cm long, diameter 10 cm.
  9. A partition is welded to the bottom of the filling tank. It is a rectangle made of six-millimeter steel measuring 70 by 330 millimeters. The partition is located closer to the hole for the pipe.
  10. Installs the pipe.
  11. The burner pipe is made. Holes are made in it and placed in a circle. Each circle has 8 holes with a diameter of 9 mm. There are 6 circles in total at a distance of 6 cm from each other.
  12. The pipe with holes is tightly inserted into the lid of the container for filling diesel fuel, but is not welded. Evenness is controlled by level.
  13. A pipe (length 160 mm) is installed in the hole in the filling tank.
  14. The upper and lower parts are connected, an O-ring with a diameter of 354 mm is put on.
  15. Weld the filling tank and the pipe with holes. Cut out the flap for the hole for the fuel supply.

How do diesel burners work?

The operating principle of such an element is based on the combustion process, which is clear from its name. However, the device can only work when the fuel is combined with oxygen. In fact, the operation of the burner for diesel boilers is simple, but there are some features:

1).The presence of a nozzle - this gives a uniform distribution of liquid fuel before it enters the combustion chamber. This principle is one of the main ones for the normal functioning of the element. Thanks to it, a finely dispersed atomization of the energy carrier is obtained, after which the reaction of the fuel with oxygen occurs faster. This makes it possible to regulate the combustion process.

2).The operation of the burner requires careful filtration of diesel fuel before the combustion process.

3).The presence of a fan in the design of the device is also important. With its help, the necessary pressure is created and the unit operates normally.

4).And, of course, a separate boiler room. After all, when operating, burners for diesel heating boilers create a lot of noise, so it is recommended to place this type of equipment in a separate room - a boiler room. If this is not possible for some reason, then you can use a noise-absorbing casing, which should be placed on the burner.

But how does the whole process take place?

With the help of a pump, fuel enters the device. By the way, the burner takes only the amount of fuel that is needed, and the rest goes back into the tank. After this, the energy carrier is filtered and heated to a certain temperature. Then it goes to the nozzle, where it is sprayed. Next, the process of oxygen entering the combustion chamber takes place. A vortex is created inside using special blades, which allows you to control the torch. Electrodes are located in front of the nozzle, with the help of which the process of ignition of the fuel occurs. This is how the boiler starts working!

Important! After purchase and installation, configure the diesel burner. How to do this, read our article about Installation and configuration of diesel burners!

What is the difference between a blowtorch and a Babington burner?

The operation of a supercharged torch is often compared to the combustion of the well-known blowtorch.
Indeed, their structure has certain similarities. But the principle of operation is completely different. In a blowtorch, gasoline in a closed container is exposed to excess air pressure created by a hand pump. This air does not mix with the fuel, but only pushes it upward, towards the nozzle. Along the way, the gasoline warms up and evaporates in the pipe casing, after which it enters the injector nozzle. Coming out of it, the fuel mixes with air and burns, forming a powerful torch of flame. Everything happens the other way around in a vertical Babington burner during processing. Air, not fuel, is blown through the nozzle, while the contaminated oil does not evaporate, but is only heated to a certain temperature (no more than 70 ºC). In this case, the liquid does not burn completely; part of it goes into the sump. Due to the fact that it is extremely difficult to evaporate the waste and feed it through the nozzle into the combustion zone, it is not possible to make a burner using the waste from a blowtorch. Just like filling a Babington unit with gasoline, this is not only ineffective, but also downright dangerous.

Pyrolysis option

This design is so popular that it is also produced at industrial enterprises. In this case, the oil in the tank is set on fire. As it heats up, it evaporates, the vapors rise up into the combustion chamber (pipe with holes), where they mix with oxygen and continue to burn. In the afterburning chamber (expansion on the pipe) complete and final oxidation (combustion) of all fuel components occurs.

Do-it-yourself boiler: pyrolysis method

For normal operation of the furnace, air is supplied to the container where the oil is located and primary combustion takes place through a special hole with a damper. The position of this damper regulates the intensity of combustion and the temperature in the room. Air must flow freely into the upper combustion chamber. Therefore, a vertical pipe with two tanks is made with a large number of holes.

Waste oil boiler. Drawing with dimensions

Such a stove requires strict adherence to the recommended dimensions and compliance with the specified proportions. If you require a larger unit, increase all parts proportionally.

When installing, a direct chimney is required. Its height to the “crown” is at least 4 meters. Since the stove is not very heavy, the ideal option would be either a metal chimney or a sandwich.

Why can't the proportions be violated? The thing is that the optimal temperature at which all hydrocarbons are burned, and only carbon dioxide, nitrogen and water vapor remains at the outlet is 600 o C. If the furnace produces a temperature of more than 900 o C or less than 400 o C, the exhaust will heavy organic matter will be present. They have a very bad effect on the human body. That’s why it is advisable to strictly adhere to the given proportions: by doing this you guarantee the safety of yourself and those around you.

Everyone loves this stove. There is only one drawback: the small reservoir. Adding fuel while the stove is operating is dangerous, and waiting until it burns out is not always possible. Simply increasing the size of the tank will not work: a large amount of oil will not heat up to the required temperature and will not evaporate. There is one modification that will allow you to prolong the combustion without any problems. All that is needed is to make an additional reservoir nearby, which is connected to the main one according to the principle of communicating vessels.

A stove tank is a way to prolong combustion on one refill

Another modification allows you to remove heat from the upper circuit to heat water. By welding metal pipes into the upper part of the furnace, you get an exhaust furnace with heated water. The photo shows one of the options for such a heat exchanger.

The top of this boiler can be used to heat water

The disadvantage of such a boiler is that it burns out the oxygen in the room very quickly, so a good ventilation system is necessary. In addition, the furnace body heats up to a red glow, the temperature is very high, which requires careful compliance with fire safety standards.

You should definitely take care of the fireproof base on which the stove is installed and protect nearby walls from excessive heating with a metal screen. under which to lay a layer of heat insulation. To ensure that no one accidentally touches the stove, it is also advisable to have a protective fence.

You probably won’t be able to use homemade boilers for testing at home: you can’t leave them unattended for even a minute. Besides, they are unsightly in appearance. But heating a garage, greenhouse or other similar technical room is realistic.

Other types of ovens

Speaking about the miracle stove, it is worth noting that there are also types of stoves for temporary heating of rooms that do not require large expenses. These are stoves running on waste oil and gas generator stoves. A stove running on waste oil is one of the most economical options for heating a residential or any utility room. Savings are achieved due to the cheapness of fuel, since used oil is inexpensive, and in some cases you can get it for free.

Diesel generators diagnostics, repair

The generator may not work due to poor fuel or minor damage. Sometimes you need to contact a service center, but most often you can repair the diesel burner for the boiler yourself. To repair a burner, you need to have some knowledge, since repairing diesel boilers involves diesel and electrics.


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When repairing a diesel burner for a boiler, you must adhere to all safety rules. Repairing diesel boilers is best done with safety glasses.

Diagnostics for repair of diesel boilers:

  • Repair of diesel boilers is required if the burner does not light. Repairs (repair of diesel boilers) must be done immediately - check the filter, clean the filter if necessary. If you can’t hear a spark, then repairing diesel boilers should begin with disassembling the burner. You need to remove the nozzle holder cover and turn off the fuel to the burner. Then you should disassemble the fuel filter and turn on the burner - a spark should appear. When repairing diesel boilers, you need to be sure that fuel from the tank does not enter the burner. Another reason for problems with the burner, which requires repair of fuel units, can be too much air supply.
  • The burner lights up but quickly turns off. The reason for repairing diesel boilers may be a dirty LED. In this case, repairing a diesel boiler should begin by pulling out the LED and wiping it. The problem may also be the filter, which is causing the burner to go out. But if the automation unit is broken, then you will not be able to repair the burner and nozzle yourself.
  • The burner sometimes goes out. In this case, you need to thoroughly wipe the filter or replace the nozzle. The repair of diesel boilers will be helped by using high-quality diesel from fuel tanks.
  • The burner smokes constantly. The reason is bad fuel, which needs to be replaced, either made into a combination fuel, or use diesel. You also need to look at the nozzle. It is worth changing the injector if you have not changed the injector for a long time.

Source kotlomaniya.ru

offers the services of its qualified specialists for cleaning heating system nozzles. This type of work can be carried out either as part of a comprehensive service of gas boilers, or provided as a separate service. In the first case, our specialists will also clean the boiler and carry out a number of other service works.

Cleaning boiler nozzles is one of the mandatory measures when servicing boilers, which can significantly extend the service life of the entire heating system. In addition, it avoids the need to carry out major repairs of existing equipment.

One of the most popular and most effective methods for cleaning heating system nozzles today is ultrasonic cleaning. However, it is recommended to be used only in the most dire situations.

In cases where only general cleaning of the boiler nozzles is required, it is recommended to use the chemical method. It is less expensive, although it has its drawbacks - for example, it uses a significant amount of toxic solutions that require further disposal.

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Diagnostics and troubleshooting of diesel burner. (10+)

Diesel burner - Malfunctions, diagnostics, repairs

Burner malfunction may be caused by poor quality fuel or breakdown. Finding out and eliminating the cause is sometimes easy, but sometimes it requires contacting a service center.

Burner repair involves contact with mains electricity and work with flammable liquids. Make sure you are properly qualified to do this. Read and follow safety precautions

.

When turning on the burner disassembled, understand how you will quickly turn it off

. Create conditions so that shutdown does not require much time.

Be prepared for accidental ignition

. Wear glasses when working, get a fire extinguisher, and learn how to use it.

Requirements for installing a diesel boiler

  • The boiler must be installed only in a separate room with an area of ​​at least 8 sq.m. and the maximum ceiling height is no more than 2.5 m.
  • The room must have a good ventilation system, since diesel fuel or diesel fuel has a persistent unpleasant odor, which can be harmful to humans if its concentration is high in the air. If you want to place a lot of heating devices in it, then take care of strengthening the foundation of the room.
  • Access to the boiler must be problem-free for maintenance. The distance from the walls of the boiler to the walls of the room should be at least 40-50 cm.
  • Separately about the ventilation system. It is calculated as follows: for each kilowatt of the boiler, 8 cubic cm should be supplied. fresh air. You should also not forget that the entrance to the ventilation should be located under the ceiling, and the chimney opening should be in the wall.
  • The chimney must be sealed and gas-tight. To meet this condition, it is necessary to cover it with a dense layer of plaster or lay an asbestos-cement pipe inside.

Several important rules that must be followed during installation work

During the installation of equipment that involves the use of liquid fuel, several general rules must be observed, as well as the requirements specified by the manufacturer of the equipment being installed.

Important rules include the following recommendations:

  • diesel boilers cannot be installed in garages with a small area and city apartments, since the boiler itself takes up a lot of space, requires the placement of a fuel tank and has a high noise level;
  • diesel equipment must be installed in separate rooms, the ceilings of which are at a height of at least two and a half meters
    ;
  • there must be a distance of more than one meter from the surface of the boiler to the opposite wall;
  • the walls of the boiler room must be concrete or brick, covered with plaster or tiles;
  • in the boiler room it is necessary to install doors of the third class of fire protection;
  • no more than nine hundred liters of fuel should be stored in the fuel tank, which leads to the need to arrange a separate room for the tanks from the boiler room.

Features of using a diesel boiler

The main guarantee of proper, stable and efficient operation of a liquid fuel boiler is the proper quality of the fuel. However, when faced with reality, it becomes clear that high-quality fuel is either very expensive or difficult to obtain. Therefore, you have to use what is available, and many owners of diesel boilers even use fuel that is, to put it mildly, not of the highest quality. This is where a series of problems associated with this begin, the most important of which is a clogged fuel filter. Cleaning it will not be difficult, but in this case you will have to do it regularly.

Another, more significant problem is clogging of the burner nozzles. If this happens, then you will be left with more than one kilometer of nerves when heating your house in such conditions. To begin with, clogged nozzles threaten not only a significant decrease in the efficiency of heating a home, but also increased fuel consumption. Simply put, you will be cold, but you will spend a crazy amount of diesel fuel to maintain such cold in the house. Plus, at high speed the boiler heat exchanger will begin to become covered with soot from the inside. And this, in turn, will further reduce the efficiency of the boiler.

How to clean the nozzles and return the boiler to its original power? You are unlikely to be able to do this on your own, since the process is very complex and requires skills. Therefore, to perform this procedure, you will need to call customer service.

You won’t be able to simply clean off the carbon deposits either - to do this you will have to disassemble almost the entire boiler.

Review of model range and prices

Kiturami liquid fuel equipment is represented in four directions.

Kinds:

  1. Turbo series is basic. It combines household devices for heating rooms up to a maximum of 350 square meters. m.
  2. STS products. They feature a stainless steel heat exchanger. The price of the line is slightly more expensive than the previous one.
  3. Powerful industrial units KSO. Used for heating industrial and commercial facilities with an area of ​​up to 4650 square meters. m.
  4. Hi FIN series boilers. They feature an updated heat exchanger design compared to the basic Turbo version.

Turbo Series

Kiturami Turbo boilers are distinguished by their neat appearance and compact dimensions. Double-circuit appliances are suitable for heating and preparing hot water in rooms ranging from 90 to 350 square meters. m.

The power range of the line is 10.5–34.9 kW. The basic version is Turbo 9R, the most powerful model is Turbo 30R.

Design Features:

  • economical heat exchanger using “3-PASS” technology: passing exhaust gases three times over internal heat removal surfaces increases the amount of transferred heat;
  • modest dimensions and light weight: the unit can be moved if necessary;
  • forced removal of flue gases using turbocharging;
  • DHW heat exchanger made of stainless steel ensures the supply of clean water without scale;
  • the large volume of the hot water supply circuit allows you to quickly prepare water for domestic needs;
  • a noise level of 55 dB is achieved due to a special design.

During the non-heating period, the unit can be used to heat domestic water without reconfiguration.

The series is represented by 5 models. The main technical characteristics and prices at which you can buy a Kiturami Turbo diesel boiler are shown in the table.

Cost of Kiturami Turbo boilers

Kiturami Turbo

STSO Series

The Kiturami STSO line is represented by floor-standing double-circuit models made of welded stainless steel. The boilers are suitable for premises of any purpose ranging in size from 150 to 340 square meters. m. Designed for heating systems with forced circulation.

Distinctive features of the products:

  • small size and weight;
  • Efficiency 90% and above;
  • not subject to corrosion;
  • a capacitive heat exchanger quickly heats a large amount of water;
  • the use of special welding technology developed by Kiturami eliminates the possibility of leakage through welds;
  • pipes for connecting the heating system are available on both sides of the housing (for ease of piping);
  • the function of protecting the heating system from freezing is provided by maintaining the set temperature during the period of absence of the user;
  • room thermostat included.

The main characteristics and cost of purchasing Kiturami STSO boilers are listed in the table.

Cost of Kiturami STSO boilers

Kiturami STSO

KSO Series

Kiturami KSO are powerful industrial diesel units. They are distinguished by the function of quickly preparing hot water in large quantities: from 33 to 100 liters per minute. Capable of serving residential and industrial premises with an area of ​​580–4650 meters.

Design Features:

  • the control device automatically regulates the operation of the boiler and its protective functions;
  • an improved turbocyclone gas-diesel burner with afterburning of exhaust gases provides high efficiency and less harmful emissions;
  • a power steel frame for transportation and installation protects the equipment from damage;
  • the highest efficiency among Kiturami diesel boilers: 92.4–93%;
  • capacitive DHW heat exchanger made of stainless steel, not subject to corrosion;
  • special pressed heat exchange pipes with an increased area provide high efficiency with modest dimensions.

KSO series units can be combined into cascade connections of up to 10 devices.

The series is represented by models in seven standard sizes. The table shows the technical characteristics of Kiturami KSO boilers and the cost at which they are purchased.

Cost of Kiturami KSO boilers

Kiturami KSO

Advantages of diesel boilers

The main advantage of diesel boilers is that their installation in a house does not require any permission from special authorities. The owner can easily install the unit himself or ask a specialist to do it if he has never encountered such work before. For normal operation of the boiler, you only need a regular electrical outlet.

Another significant advantage is the clean operation of this type of heating system. A diesel fuel boiler will heat the room, but dirt and fumes will not form. You will have to clean the installation very rarely; it will not take much time and effort.

Despite the fact that a diesel boiler runs on gasoline, you will not smell it in the room while heating. Therefore, the installation can be safely used for heating children's rooms and bedrooms. It is also quite acceptable to use a diesel boiler to heat rooms with people suffering from diseases of the respiratory system.

The fully automated operation of this type of boiler makes it possible to forget about constant regulation and maintenance of the unit. It is enough to turn on the installation once, after which it will automatically turn off and turn on if necessary.

Diesel fuel consumption in boilers of this type is relatively economical. According to preliminary calculations, 1 kg of diesel fuel per 10 kW of heat is quite sufficient. This suggests that even to heat a huge room with an area of ​​about 150 m², 35 kg of diesel fuel per day will be more than enough. For this reason, it is advisable to purchase diesel boilers even for large private houses.

And another important advantage is the ability not to change this heating installation to another when supplying gas to the house. If necessary, it will be enough to simply replace the electric burner with a gas one, then the work will be more economical.

Requirements for a diesel boiler room in the house

Installing a diesel boiler in a house is a complex technical process that requires qualified assistance. When connecting, take into account current regulatory requirements and fire safety rules. Setup and maintenance are carried out using special computer software.

The organization of heating in a private house with a diesel boiler is carried out in compliance with the following conditions:

  • The room for the boiler is selected from technical rooms with sufficient area, lighting, and ventilation.
  • Placement of diesel boiler houses in residential country houses is carried out on a non-combustible basis. Walls and floors are finished using non-combustible building materials: ceramic tiles, plaster.
  • Automation – maintaining the temperature in the house is carried out automatically. Human participation in the operation of the heat generator is reduced to a minimum. It is mandatory to install an automatic safety system that turns off the operation of the boiler in the event of an emergency.
  • Ventilation in the boiler room is provided through channels with natural and forced air supply and exhaust. The cross-section of the ventilation duct is calculated based on triple air exchange within an hour.
  • Diesel fuel storage is installed in a separate building. In the boiler room, it is allowed to store a reserve tank with a maximum capacity of no more than 3-5 m³.

Correct installation of a diesel boiler in a residential private house is based on an understanding of work processes. The burner device creates strong noise interference, therefore, soundproofing measures are carried out in the boiler room.

Additionally, a UPS and a stabilizer are installed to ensure system operation even during power surges or power outages.

Advantages and disadvantages of household diesel boilers

Reviews of diesel heating boilers for private houses and cottages point to the same problem. The domestic consumer, even if he reads the operating instructions, adjusts the operation of the boiler to his needs, violating the manufacturer’s recommendations, which is the main cause of malfunctions.

The performance of boiler equipment depends on proper operation, from accurately adjusted settings to the need for regular maintenance. If you heat your house correctly with a diesel boiler, high rates of efficiency and heat transfer are observed. Any violations lead to excessive fuel consumption.

The disadvantages of heaters are:

  • Noise of boilers - as a rule, the noise is not heard if the passage to the boiler room is closed by a door. It is not recommended to install a diesel boiler in the kitchen or any room adjacent to living rooms.
  • Maintenance cost - you will need to regularly clean the heat exchanger and chimney pipe from accumulated soot. When switching to another type of liquid fuel, as well as before the start of the heating season, the burner needs to be adjusted. The optimal solution that allows you to save money is to sign a permanent service agreement.

The advantages of boilers are low installation costs, quick commissioning, and no need to obtain permits or approvals.

The most economical boiler is one that is installed and operated in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. After installation and connection, a company representative will provide instructions on how to use the heat generator.

Operating experience shows that following the recommendations is the best way to extend the life of the boiler, ensure maximum heat transfer and comfortable heating of residential premises.

Calculation of power and temperature of a warm water floor

How to store diesel fuel

Fuel tank
Perhaps this is the very first question that faces the owners of a diesel boiler. And it’s true: there are special requirements for storing liquid fuels to ensure your safety.

There are 2 types of tanks for storing diesel fuel:

- open mounting - are plastic barrels made of polyethylene or PVC. Their kit must include a system for collecting fuel from the tank, a sealed lid and a float for determining the liquid level in the tank.

When can they be used? For storing fuel in small country houses, if the planned volume of diesel fuel does not exceed 1000 liters.

Large fuel storage tank

- closed installation - most often made of galvanized iron, however, recently it has also been possible to use chemically resistant plastic. They are installed in a pre-dug pit, which must be located at a distance of at least 5 meters from the foundation of the house. In this case, the system must be equipped with a pump to supply fuel from depth.

When can they be used? They are indispensable if you are going to store a large amount of diesel fuel (up to 20,000 liters).

Such systems must be equipped not only with level sensors, but also with fuel leakage sensors. Diesel fuel for filling the barrel is delivered by a special service for the sale of fuels and lubricants.

Single pipe system

And the most common of those myths is about the single-pipe heating scheme. The coolant is directed to the radiators and back through one pipe, and many people believe that this is an ideal option for a small house, as it is cheaper to maintain than other variations. But that's not true.

Due to the fact that all the batteries are connected to one pipe, the efficiency drops noticeably, and the radiator at the end of the chain differs significantly in temperature from those at the beginning. This leads to a forced increase in boiler power and, as a consequence, to an increase in fuel consumption.

However, this scheme remains popular due to the low cost of the installation itself. A small number of structural elements allows you to save on materials, and in small rooms, temperature losses at the extreme points of the circuit are not so important; they are leveled out by natural air circulation.

Diesel burners for boilers and their functions

A diesel burner is one of the main parts of a heating unit; without it, the boiler simply will not work. This is a special device with the help of which the process of burning fuel occurs. Its purpose is to prepare the fuel, i.e. mix it with oxygen. Only after this the mixture can be used in the combustion chamber. As a rule, such equipment runs on diesel fuel or fuel oil, rarely on oil.

This equipment has the following advantages:

  • Long range power;
  • Economical fuel consumption;
  • High efficiency indicators;
  • Possibility of device automation.

Compared to gas “brothers”, diesel engines have one disadvantage - the high price of diesel fuel. But a cheaper option is also possible - using waste oil to operate it.

Operating principle

The pump pumps fuel through a pipeline from the tank and supplies it under pressure to the burner body. At the same time, it is cleaned using a filter installed in front of the pump. In the housing, the fuel is heated in a preheating chamber (this makes it more fluid), and then enters the nozzle, where it is mixed with air (a certain proportion is ensured) and sprayed. Upon exiting the nozzle, the fuel turns into mist, which burns, forming a fiery torch.

The burner is started after inactivity without human intervention - using an ignition device. It generates a spark, much like a spark plug does in a car engine.

Burner operation diagram

One of the advantages of liquid fuel burners is that they can operate on several types of fuel:

  • diesel fuel (a mixture of diesel fuel, gas oil and kerosene fractions);
  • diesel fuel;
  • kerosene;
  • heating oil;
  • fuel oil;
  • biofuel;
  • used oil.

Any fuel from the above list is high-calorie, so its reserve for the cold period takes up a relatively small volume. Also, due to the caloric content of petroleum products, diesel boilers can develop greater productivity.

Obviously, electricity is required to operate a diesel burner. This should be taken into account by those buyers who often experience power outages.

Heating with drippers

If a drip stove is used for heating, it needs a power of at least 15-16 kW. This cannot be achieved only by increasing the drop frequency: due to the increased heat generation, the drops will evaporate while still in the supply tube. The stove (now a homemade liquid fuel boiler) will start burning with pops and then go out. Therefore, in a heating boiler using diesel fuel and exhaust, the dropper tube is connected to a flame bowl in a jacket, cooled by an air flow.

But that is not all. Due to the same greater heat release, the evaporation of fuel and combustion of vapors will be more intense. Some of the fuel vapor will be immediately thrown aside, will not burn and will begin to accumulate in the volume of the boiler, which can lead to an explosion. Therefore, a swirler is installed at the outlet of the fuel line, and the design of the deflector will be different than in a drip stove.

Diagram of a heating system with a diesel-powered drip boiler

Air supply at power up to approx. 12 kW thermoconvection energy-independent: the intake air is first heated in the air jacket of the chimney, and then cools somewhat in the aluminum corrugated hose, which provides the necessary “suction”. At higher power, a boost from the fan is required of approx. 60 W, for example, blowing the radiator of a VAZ-2109.

Drawings of diesel fuel drip boilers for water and air heating

A significant drawback of the described system is that in order to avoid burner extinguishing and the accumulation of explosive vapors in it, the water in the boiler jacket must flow countercurrent to natural thermosiphon circulation, i.e. top down. Therefore, the system requires a circulation pump with a non-volatile (thermomechanical) automatic emergency shutdown of the boiler in the event of a power failure. All this makes this system very complex and at the same time unreliable.

It is possible to build a drip boiler for a water heating system with natural thermosiphon circulation, but in this case its design becomes more complicated and it becomes necessary to force air into the cooling jacket of the fuel line. If you definitely want to heat yourself with diesel fuel or simply nothing else, then see the following for drawings of a drip heating boiler with natural circulation of coolant in the water jacket. rice.

Drawings of a diesel fuel drip boiler for a water heating system with thermosiphon circulation

Also an option

There is another way to start a wood-coal stove using kerosene and diesel fuel: stick an ejection burner into its firebox. It is possible if there is a source of compressed air - the boost required is 1.5-2 ati. Provided that the fuel tank is located below the burner (this is absolutely necessary!), this method is as safe as possible: there is no pressurization - the burner goes out. An assembly drawing of the spray head of an ejection burner for gasoline, kerosene and diesel fuel is shown in Fig. Air is supplied to the annular gap (highlighted in color); the missing dimensions can be taken proportionally, because drawing to scale.

Drawing of the spray head of an ejection burner for liquid fuel

Safety rules come first

The do-it-yourself diesel fuel stove that we are going to make is perfect not only for the garage, but also for basements, for various buildings on a summer cottage, and especially for greenhouses.

It seems that order in the garage is everyone's personal matter. But, having realized the danger of a fire, which can damage not only your property, but also neighboring garages, you come to the conclusion - it’s better to protect yourself

The garage is a special place. Firstly, it stores valuable property - a car and many other things, the true importance of which can only be understood by mechanic enthusiasts. Secondly, flammable substances may always be present here. Therefore, even before starting work, it is necessary to know the fire safety rules. After all, we are going to create a source of increased danger.

  • The unit should not be installed in areas prone to drafts.
  • The finished structure should not be placed where flammable objects could get inside the stove.
  • Despite the limited space in the garage, you need to install the heater so that there is at least half a meter of free space around it.
  • Avoid the presence of flammable substances and rags soaked in waste nearby.

A carbon dioxide fire extinguisher will also help protect yourself, but it’s better to take two such devices to be sure. The fire extinguisher must be automatic and non-volatile. Estimate that the volume of gas it produces is at least 1.5 times the cubic capacity of the garage. Focus on 5 kg.

There are quite a lot of fire extinguishers produced, they are designed for a variety of purposes. For a garage, choose carbon dioxide, automatic and non-volatile, or better yet two

If you simply open the valve of such a fire extinguisher, nothing will happen: a special membrane will reliably protect the contents of the cylinder. If it is heated to approximately 70 degrees or higher, the membrane will unfold and be pierced by the tip, and the gas will begin to escape.

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