How to Substitute Diesel Fuel for Heating Oil
- Diesel Fuel Temporary Fix
- How to Add Diesel to a Heating Oil Tank
- Safety Considerations for Using Diesel
Substituting diesel fuel for heating oil is possible and safe. Find out how to substitute diesel fuel for heating oil and follow step-by-step instructions for using diesel fuel in your heating system.
If you run out of home heating oil for your furnace, you can use diesel fuel as a temporary replacement. Diesel fuel is available at many gas stations and can be used for a short period of time in most furnaces. Substituting diesel fuel for heating oil will allow you to keep things warm while waiting for your next heating oil delivery.
Diesel fuel and heating oil have a similar makeup. They are both what is known as No. 2 midweight distillations of petroleum. The number indicates the weight and grade of the fuel. That means both fuel types produce about the same amount of heat, and as a result, both can be used in your oil-fired heating system safely.
Diesel Fuel Temporary Fix
There is no limit as to how much diesel fuel you can add to your furnace at one time. However, you don’t want to use diesel in your heating system indefinitely. While running on diesel for a few days is acceptable, continuing to do so could lead to interference in the operation and efficiency of your furnace.
Diesel fuel is not meant for long-term use in your furnace. Your furnace was specifically designed to operate on heating oil, not diesel. Diesel burns slightly hotter than heating oil, which can harm the furnace heating equipment over time. Additionally, using diesel is not cost effective. You will pay significantly more for diesel than for heating oil.
Also keep in mind that while you can use diesel as heating oil in your furnace, substituting heating oil in your vehicle is not recommended. Home heating oil lacks lubrication properties that car engines require to operate.
How to Add Diesel to a Heating Oil Tank
Before adding diesel to your heating oil tank, check that you are definitely out of heating oil. Ensure that your furnace is in good working order and not experiencing a problem, such as a malfunctioning limit switch. Once you determine that your heating oil tank is out of heating oil, you can follow some steps to fill your tank:
Safety Considerations for Using Diesel
To have success with diesel fuel heating, it’s important to remember that diesel is a temporary heating oil substitute. Additionally, if you keep diesel at home to use if you run out of heating oil, there are some precautions to take. Store the diesel fuel in the correct color container, which is yellow, and clearly label it. Also avoid keeping diesel fuel for longer than six months, as it degrades and can become unsafe. There is an additive that you can put in diesel fuel to prolong its life, but you must use the treated fuel or get rid of it before a year passes.
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