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Kerosene is basically same as parafin but if designed for kerosene, then dont try gasoline or diesel because if you do, you may not have your mobile home for much longer.

2007-10-25 23:06:22 · answer #1 · answered by oldhombre 6 · 1 0

This home was originally built with either a natural gas, propane or electric furnace, per HUD coding. At some point someone has converted it to kerosene. I would call the local mobile home dealers and ask them for the name and number of the contractor who install their a/c's. This is the same people who work on the furnaces and a/c's for their warranty, and they will be able to tell you what you can do as far as converting it back over to one of the original heating sources.

2007-10-27 11:34:55 · answer #2 · answered by Diane L 2 · 0 0

mostly all mobile homes are kerosene heated with hot air vents on the floors, how ever the mobile home associations don't want you to have oil heat #2 because there is more of a chance of fixation and trouble because it dose'nt burn as clean as kerosene, and most of all if your in mobile home parks the owner of the park wont allow it so check with the owner of the park .

2013-11-24 10:45:35 · answer #3 · answered by suzonka 4 · 0 0

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