oliefyr
Oliefyr refers to a type of heating system that burns heating oil to produce heat for a building. These systems typically consist of a storage tank for the oil, a burner that atomizes and ignites the oil, and a heat exchanger that transfers the heat to the air or water circulating through the building's heating system. Oliefyr systems were once a common choice for residential and commercial heating in many parts of the world, particularly in areas where natural gas infrastructure was not readily available.
The operation of an oliefyr involves a pump that draws oil from the tank to the burner.
While oliefyr systems can provide effective heating, they have also faced increasing scrutiny due to environmental