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Waste oil burner/heater.

Truck Shop

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This last winter we operated the shop for almost three months without heat. The shop had a 30 year old Black Gold
waste oil furnace that finally gave up the ghost. That one was a 160,000 BTU unit, so knowing at that time the
availability would be the issue I started looking at several brands. And ended up buying a Energy Logic which is the same
exact unit as the old Black Gold. Black Gold changed hands a couple of times.
Took 7 weeks to get it, ordered it without the tank and mount. I already have 4 large tanks and the mount built to wall.
Main reason I went back with same was BG and EL have always had a built in air compressor for the burner, plus this
unit the BTU was raised to 200,000. These heaters are very easy to assemble, the wiring is all ready there, came with
lift pump/all fittings, burner and blower. Took me a total of 4 hours to remove old unit and assemble/install the new.
I moved the lift pump up close instead of leaving it the way it was. Primed quickly-fired right up. Cost $7,800.00.
Just waiting on the HVAC for the double wall stack through the roof.

Will post a photo tomorrow.
 

1466IH

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Our is a frost lake or something along those lines. Works excellent and I know we don't get as cold as you TS but it has no problem getting the shop to 70 and keeping it there. We use totes to store all of our waste oil so we just swap them out as we need to
 

Truck Shop

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On some days in winter the shop doors are constantly being opened to run one out or in. So
that heater will run non stop for 11 hours sometimes. With a fresh ice cold truck and trailer in
the shop it takes a while for the heater to regain 58*
 

westerner

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Our shop had one from the 80's or older. I cannot recall the brand, but it was not cheap stuff. My coworker foolishly volunteered to maintain the unit. He regretted that for 20 years, because no other mechanic would relieve him of the duty.

Operator's manual clearly stated that the machine was designed for hyd oil viscosities. A steady diet of 30w and 85w-140 in winter made my coworker an expert diagnostician....
 

Truck Shop

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Our shop had one from the 80's or older. I cannot recall the brand, but it was not cheap stuff. My coworker foolishly volunteered to maintain the unit. He regretted that for 20 years, because no other mechanic would relieve him of the duty.

Operator's manual clearly stated that the machine was designed for hyd oil viscosities. A steady diet of 30w and 85w-140 in winter made my coworker an expert diagnostician....

Anytime heavy or undesirable oil is used a cut of 25% diesel should be added.
 

Coaldust

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Cargo Tanks, ULSD, RUG, Methanol, LPG
After some research, installated a Energy Logic unit in Dutch Harbor, winter of 19 and it’s chugging along good.

Something that few people are aware of is they don’t burn new lube oil very well. The instructions state that in small print. Too much glycol.

Who would burn new oil? That’s crazy talk. An oil distributor with off-spec or expired product. A 98 Chevy probably doesn’t care, but a Sikorsky is a different matter.
 

Coaldust

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The sludge goes into an open top drum and barged to Seattle, along with used oil/glycol mix at about $1,500 a drum. Unless it tests hot for chlorinated solvents, then it’s about 5 grand a drum.
 

1466IH

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The sludge goes into an open top drum and barged to Seattle, along with used oil/glycol mix at about $1,500 a drum. Unless it tests hot for chlorinated solvents, then it’s about 5 grand a drum.
I work for a few different environmental companies so I usually just have to make a phone call and they just add it in to a vac truck load. I did not realize it was that much to get rid of a barrel. Same company is also who I get all my totes from.
 

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Only thing in our tanks is crankcase oil, I have a separate 55 drum for old coolant. Safety Clean
carts that away.
 

DMiller

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Hermann, Missouri
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Cheap "old" Geezer
Had in ground truck sized 2 Post lifts at one UE Ameren Garage with a sliding rear post, the pits would accumulate water, hydraulic seepage and gunk to a point would have to be pumped out, along with trench drains along doors, that last time in 96 when saw those done was $12,000 for a four bay shop with two lifts.

I have a open no trap drain in my little shop so can avoid any hazmat issue as drains dump to grade outside, have to visually inspect by the county once a year to see if any oils accumulation, none so far.
 
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