Diesel Air Heater Introduction
A diesel air heater is a device that generates heat by burning diesel and then introduces hot air into the interior of the vehicle or equipment through a fan. This type of heater is mainly used to provide heating in environments such as vehicles, construction sites, and outdoor activities. The following is a general introduction, working principle and application of diesel air heaters
Working principle
Fuel supply: The user adds diesel to the heater fuel tank and delivers the diesel to the injector through the oil pump.
Ignition: The injector injects diesel fuel and introduces it into the ignition system (usually a spark plug or fluidized bed) to ignite the diesel fuel.
Combustion: The ignited diesel burns in the combustion chamber, generating a large amount of heat.
Heat Exchange: The heat generated is transferred to the air passing through the equipment through a heat exchanger. The design of the heat exchanger helps ensure that the heat generated by combustion is efficiently transferred to the air flowing through the equipment.
Fan Air: A fan pushes heated air to an area that needs heating, such as the interior of a vehicle or a workplace.
Application
Car and Truck Heaters: Used to warm up vehicle engines in cold weather and provide a comfortable interior environment.
Open construction sites and construction projects: In cold seasons or cold areas, used to provide heating for workers at construction sites.
Open-air activities: In outdoor activities, such as open-air exhibitions, open-air performances, etc., it is used to provide temporary heating for participants.
RVs and Boats: Used to provide heating for small spaces such as RVs and yachts.






