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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Are we about to be regulated
« Last post by Stoots on December 21, 2025, 09:34:59 am »This is the house i was cleaning, looking at it now it screams of death lol got to be 132kv plus those 



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Running diesel heaters on red diesel is not recommended at all. It cokes up the burner prematurely...
Urban Myth i'm afraid. Running something like that is exactly what red diesel is for.............. non taxable plant stuff, agriculture use etc....
It’s not an urban myth Wabasto themselves say not to use red diesel in them as it soots them up this is especially so in there fitment into boats most boatyards will not work on them if they have been run on red , I don’t understand why red diesel does this as its basically white diesel with a dye in it , but that’s what the manufacturers say
Webasto say do not use BS2869 which most people call heating oil.
Webasto say to use EN 590, which is available as "RED diesel " from loads of places.
https://www.beesleyfuels.co.uk for example, sell both. As do most fuel suppliers.
Maybe a moot point, as Spruce has pointed out, it doesn't look like its legal to use it anyway.
I put the expensive supreme diesel in my van every so often(i did yesterday). I dont know whether it makes a difference to my engine or my diesel heater or whether its just a marketing con but it's supposed to have extra cleaning agents added.
Safe minimum distances as recommended by Health and Safety via there website are
Low Voltage upto 1kV(1000V) is 1m - typically from wooden poles upto houses along streets can also be from telecom poles too.
11kV -33kV is 3m - normally bigger poles, have 3 cables
132kV is 6m - can be wood more likely smaller pylons
275-400kV is 7m - bigger pylons
The poles that are insulated are rated upto 1000v typically.
I've tried before to upload photos of different types of structures etc to no avail and regionally they can be so different.
Generally what we would come across, would be supply to houses. Typically but not definite would be 2 bare wires at 230v or 4 bare wires 415v. Some supplies are insulated 230v/415v and are twisted so would look like a thicker cable.
Though the base pole is insulated, it could be a good idea if the top pole was insulated too.
Hope this helps a bit
Running diesel heaters on red diesel is not recommended at all. It cokes up the burner prematurely...
Urban Myth i'm afraid. Running something like that is exactly what red diesel is for.............. non taxable plant stuff, agriculture use etc....
It’s not an urban myth Wabasto themselves say not to use red diesel in them as it soots them up this is especially so in there fitment into boats most boatyards will not work on them if they have been run on red , I don’t understand why red diesel does this as its basically white diesel with a dye in it , but that’s what the manufacturers say
Webasto say do not use BS2869 which most people call heating oil.
Webasto say to use EN 590, which is available as "RED diesel " from loads of places.
https://www.beesleyfuels.co.uk for example, sell both. As do most fuel suppliers.
Maybe a moot point, as Spruce has pointed out, it doesn't look like its legal to use it anyway.