Replacing the wick in a kerosene heater is a crucial maintenance task that ensures optimal performance, safety, and longevity of the appliance. A wick is a fabric or fiberglass cord that draws kerosene from the fuel tank to the combustion chamber, where it is burned to generate heat. Over time, wicks can become clogged with soot and debris, reducing their ability to absorb fuel and leading to inefficient combustion and potential safety hazards.
Regular wick replacement is essential for maintaining the heater’s efficiency and preventing premature failure. A new wick allows for proper fuel flow, ensuring complete combustion and maximum heat output. It also helps prevent the accumulation of soot and carbon deposits within the heater, which can lead to overheating, reduced lifespan, and potential fire risks.