Yellow Heat Operation Manual
Copyright 2/21
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Homestead Inc.
requirement will keep Yellow Heat from operating properly and could be dangerous.
However, a
Return Fuel Pump
may be added to return unburned fuel to a fuel tank at a
higher elevation. Contact Homestead Inc. for details and please see our Product Catalog.
l.
Every fuel storage tank needs a fuel gauge or other level indicator. Strive to keep the fuel
tank more than half full, since our top-down fuel draw system can then avoid the wettest
and dirtiest fuel in the tank, simplifying maintenance requirements.
m.
Due to EPA and local regulations, insurance considerations, fire codes and other codes,
Yellow Heat is not to be installed in typical residential locations, such as in a basement.
Homestead Inc. takes no responsibility for improper installations that may cause any loss
or harm if the buyer chooses to ignore this warning. Due to the lack of a UL label, and
other considerations, use of this equipment can potentially invalidate homeowner’s
insurance coverage.
n.
Additional restrictions may be placed on waste oil burners by federal, state or local
authorities. Many waste oil burners that burn waste petroleum products require EPA
registration and often State and/or local permitting.
o.
This burner must be installed by a professional heating system contractor or
other competent person.
p.
Check with local heating codes for additional restrictions.
q.
Contact Homestead Inc. for sizing requirements and custom designs.
r.
The information presented below, words in
italic
are items available in our Products
Catalog. Contact Tom at Homestead Inc. with questions on our products at 413 628-4533.