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Fuel coming out the overflow or top of the valve
The fuel coming out the overflow indicates a problem with the needle and seat, or
float inside the valve,( refer to pg-9) for cleaning instructions. There may be too much
pressure in the fuel line to the valve. A pump with too high a pressure setting or a
large fuel tank will need a pressure regulator. The fuel will not come out the top of
the valve unless there is a back flow of fuel up the overflow line. Check for loops or
air locks in the line and the tank vent may be higher than the valve height.
FAQ
Can I burn bio diesel?
yes, refer to page-17 in the manual
Can I burn low carbon diesel?
yes, same as bio-diesel, refer to page-17
Why is there hard carbon in the bottom of the burner?
fuel burning with too much air, refer to page-14 & 32
Why is the window glass and combustion chamber sooty?
fuel burning with not enough air, refer to page-14 & 32
Can I convert my valve to kerosene or diesel#1/stove oil?
yes, refer to page-15
What size water coil should I use?
that will depend on the size of your hot water tank, refer to page-27
What is the best way to light the stove?
refer to page - 24
Why does my rain cap look rusty?
refer to page 8
How do I install a round pipe on the oval flue collar?
refer to page-6
Do I have to install a separate vent for the heater?
yes, refer to page-21
Should I install a barometric damper?
yes, refer to page-6
What is the minimum length of chimney?
4 ft. refer to page-7
Should I use a pump from the main tank or a gravity fed day tank?
refer to page-8
Do I need to move the valve to the side of the heater in my sailboat?
yes, refer to page-5
What style rain cap is the best?
refer to page-8
What kind of clearance to combustibles does the heater need?
refer to page-4
Where is the best place to mount the fuel pump?
refer to page-8