Diesel burning stove RV slide type

  • diesel burning stove
  • diesel burning stove

Diesel burning stove RV is a special fuel stove with cooking function for RV, it take the diesel as fuel, which is more stable compared with the gas, and it is more efficient and safe during driving.

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Belief Diesel burning stove RV slide type

Diesel burning stove RV is a special fuel stove with cooking function for RV, it take the diesel as fuel, which is more stable compared with the gas, and it is more efficient and safe during driving. The fuel stove can also be used for outdoor cooking such as boats, motorhome etc, it is easy to carry. The diesel burning stove is a diesel cooker that burns with an open flame. This fuel stove is not allowed to be used while driving. It can cook and heat various foods by adjusting the heating power through the control switch.

Belief brand has been focusing on heating products and stoves for small cars, boats and caravan motorhomes for 25 years, it provides high quality items as famous as Webasto, Eberspacher and Truma.

Its main products range from air parking heater, water parking heater, diesel combi heater, diesel stove air heater, diesel stoves and caravan water heater.


Introduction

The diesel burning stove is a diesel cooker that burns with an open flame. This fuel stove is not allowed to be used while driving.

  • High efficiency
  • More safe and stable, easy to operate
  • Easy to carry, pull-out design
  • Smart plateau mode

Pull-out stove installation

  • The Diesel burning stove should be installed horizontally, and the inclination angle should not exceed 5° from the vertical level. If the oil stove is running at an excessive angle (up to several hours), the equipment may not be damaged, but it will affect the combustion effect and the burner will not achieve optimal efficiency.
  • Pull out the pull-out range to expose 12 screw fixing holes (Figure 3). All fixing bolts should be installed to ensure that the pull-out range bracket is firmly fixed to the car body.
  • It should be ensured that there are no unreliable factors such as sundries that may cause the control switch to be touched by mistake and lead to heating when the machine is turned on.

Technical Specifications :

Rated voltage

DC12V

Short-term maximum power consumption

8~10A

Average power consumption

0.32~0.4A

Heating power

1~4.5 KW

Fuel type

Diesel

Fuel Consumption

100~450ml/h

Working temperature

-40℃~+40℃

Working altitude

≤5000m

Stove weight

11.5kg

Dimensions(mm)

550×411×183

Warning:

  • User must not use the diesel burning stove while driving.
  • Heat-sensitive objects (such as spray cans) or flammable materials/liquids should not be stored in the same compartment. In some cases the area may be subject to high temperatures.
  • Keep the combustion air inlet free from contamination (slush, ice, leaves, etc.) at all times.
  • The owner is responsible for operating the equipment correctly.
  • The fuel system must comply with the national technical and administrative regulations. Users must abide by the national legislation and regulations.
  • It is necessary to regularly check the installation firmness of the pull-out stove, whether the wires and oil pipes are in good condition, especially at the end of a long-distance trip.
  • When cleaning the vehicle, Users do not spray water directly into the pull-out stove.
  • Don’t put cover on the top of the pull-out stove, it may easily cause fire.

About us:

Our factory was established in 1998, located in Harbin, Heilongjiang province. We have an independent R&D organization and have established long-term cooperative relationships with state key universities and colleges like Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin Engineering University, etc.

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