Does kerosene burn better than diesel?

Kerosene is made from a distilling process that makes it a pure fuel. This means that it has no additives like diesel does. Because of this, kerosene burns cooler than diesel and has no lubricant additives like diesel fuel does.
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What burns better diesel or kerosene?

Kerosene has a lighter viscosity than diesel, so it will burn hotter. This can help heat the house, but it could also cause some problems for a heater not equipped to handle heat that's hotter than what is typical for heating oil.
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Does kerosene burn cleaner than diesel fuel?

Although diesel fuel has higher BTU's than kerosene, kerosene burns cleaner.
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Is it better to burn kerosene or diesel in a torpedo heater?

Re: Torpedo heater fuel options

Neither one is good for you no matter what you burn in them! Kerosene is the preferred fuel.... They burn just a bit cleaner than a Cummins... And cost more per gallon too!
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Does kerosene ignite easier than diesel?

With the relatively low flash point of gasoline, it serves the purpose of powering the piston engines in cars. Kerosene, on the other hand, is similar to diesel fuel, yet harder to ignite, requiring a stronger, hotter engine.
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Is kerosene more explosive than diesel?

Kerosene is classified as one of the flammable substances, and it's in a similar class (class PGIII, class II) with Diesel Fuel. But Diesel is not as Flammable as Kerosene, in short Kerosene is more flammable than Diesel Fuel. Thereby, Kerosene has lower flashpoint than flammable diesel (which is less than 100 °F).
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Can you burn off road diesel in a kerosene heater?

You can actually use off-road diesel in your kerosene heaters. In fact, diesel burns very well in your regular kerosene heater, but can come with the risk of reducing the life of the wick. As a temporary replacement though, diesel works just fine.
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Is Number 1 diesel the same as kerosene?

Kerosene is also called #1 diesel fuel oil, whereas regular diesel is designated as #2 diesel fuel oil. Some people consider it similar enough that they may try to use it interchangeably with regular (#2) diesel fuel.
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Does diesel smell more than kerosene?

The smell of diesel fuel is stronger and more pungent than kerosene.
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Can I run kerosene in my diesel truck?

Kerosene will burns fine in most diesel engines without harming them. In fact, many newer diesel engines list kerosene as an approved fuel. Kerosene is made from a distilling process that makes it a pure fuel. This means that it has no additives like diesel does.
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Can you mix kerosene and diesel?

Kerosene is frequently blended with diesel fuel to improve winter cold flow operability. Kerosene-blended diesel fuel is a combination of #1 diesel fuel (kerosene) and #2 diesel fuel. The ratio of diesel fuel to kerosene is typically found in the range of 80/20, 70/30, 60/40, or 50/50.
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Does kerosene burn hotter than gasoline?

While gasoline barely surpasses 120,000 BTUs, diesel boasts over 137,000 BTUs per gallon! Kerosene falls a bit short of diesel, burning at almost 132,000 BTUs per gallon.
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Is it illegal to use kerosene in your car?

Kerosene is a heating fuel and the excise duty on it is fully rebated (reducing the excise duty to nil). For this reason, it is illegal to use kerosene in any vehicle or to mix it with road fuels unless you have a permit from us allowing you to do so.
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What burns hotter kerosene or propane?

With kerosene, you get more heat, about 135,000 Btu's (British Thermal Units) compared with 91,600 Btu's for propane. Even though kerosene can be more expensive than propane, it may cost less for heating when you factor in that heating efficiency.
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Does kerosene go bad?

Stored kerosene does go bad. Condensation, which adds water to the kerosene, is one culprit. Kerosene can also develop sludge from bacteria and mold that live in the kerosene and break it down.
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Is jet fuel a kerosene?

Jet fuel (Jet A-1, kerosene)

The fuel type is kerosene. Jet A-1 has a flash point higher than 38°C and a freezing point of -47°C. Jet A is a similar kerosene fuel type that is normally available only in the U.S. After refining, aviation fuel is mixed with extremely small amounts of several additives.
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How long is kerosene good for?

How long can I store kerosene? One to three months is our safe recommendation for storing fuel. Do not store kerosene from season to season, especially left inside the kerosene heater over summer. Old fuel will break down and absorb water, encouraging growth of bacteria and mold.
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Is off-road diesel and kerosene the same thing?

Is Kerosene And Off Road Diesel The Same Thing? There is no guarantee that dyed diesel and off-road diesel are kerosene (which crosses as #1 diesel fuel). Fuels dyed in the image of a dragon and off-road fuels are also flammable. Kerosene dyed and diesel off-road are the only options.
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How long will a kerosene heater burn?

It gives off a lot of heat and when filled to full capacity it will burn for well over 6 hours.
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What are the advantages of kerosene?

Advantages
  • Kerosene is a more environmentally friendly fossil fuel. ...
  • Kerosene is efficient. ...
  • Kerosene is cheap. ...
  • Kerosene is safe. ...
  • Kerosene is easy to light. ...
  • Kerosene is adaptable. ...
  • Premium Kerosene is cleaner and more efficient.
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Does kerosene catch fire easily?

Why? The ignition temperature of kerosene is lower than that of wood, so it bums quickly.
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Does kerosene ignite easily?

While it has a higher flash point than many flammable liquids, kerosene is highly combustible and can ignite if it's heated to 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.
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What burns hot but slow?

Using Hardwoods In Your Fireplace

Hardwoods are dense and allow them to burn slower while giving off a lot of heat. Other popular types of wood used in fireplaces such as pine, spruce, and cedar are considered softwoods, which burn more quickly than hardwoods and do not produce as much heat.
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