How does a lanair waste oil heater work?

Curious about waste oil heaters, but not sure what they are all about?

Look at our diagram to get an idea of how a Lanair Waste Oil Heater works!

How Does A Lanair Heater Work?

Waste Oil or Used Oil?

In reference to ‘Used Oil Heaters’ and ‘Waste Oil Heaters’, the terms ‘Used Oil’ and ‘Waste Oil’ are used interchangeably throughout the industry.

In our experience, ‘Waste Oil’ tends to be the more common term when this type of heater is being referred to ‘in the field’, but sometimes the term ‘Used Oil’ is chosen to show that, though it is waste oil, it is still oil ‘oil’ and is not ‘Waste’ but in fact has a ‘Value’ associated with it.

Aside from a purely ‘marketing’ standpoint, there is no difference between these two terms.

Differences between Lanair & other brands?

The largest factor that separates us from our competitors is experience. We started the waste oil heating industry 31 years ago. No competitor has been building and selling waste oil heaters that long.

Everyone’s technology has been primarily the same since 1993. All waste oil heaters pump oil to the burner under pressure, where the oil is mixed with low-pressure air for atomization prior to combustion. All manufacturers preheat both the used oil and low – pressure air.

Technology was different years ago, but today all major waste oil heaters can burn dirtier oil.

Another major difference is that we provide Factory Direct Manufacturing & Sales – and as a result we maintain the position of low-price-leader in the used oil heater industry.

We also include free Factory Direct Customer Service via Telephone ( FOR LIFE! ) to all customers. Most competitors can not provide this service.