Replacing the wick on a kerosene heater is a crucial maintenance task that ensures its safe and efficient operation. A worn-out or damaged wick can lead to incomplete combustion, resulting in decreased heating output, increased emissions, and potential safety hazards.
To change the wick, you will need a new wick of the correct size and type for your heater, as well as a pair of pliers or a wick trimmer. Before starting, ensure that the heater is cool and has not been used recently. Locate the wick adjustment knob or lever, usually situated on the top or side of the heater, and turn it counterclockwise to lower the old wick into the fuel reservoir.