STIHL carburettor heater: frost won’t stop your chainsaw work

Even in deep winter conditions, a STIHL chainsaw with carburettor heater won’t let you down, protecting you from power failure due to ice crystals.

A STIHL MS 462 C-M petrol chainsaw with carburettor heater being carried among moss-covered tree trunks in a forest

Carburettor heater: warmed up and ready to run

An electric carburettor heater with temperature-dependent automatic on-off control ensures that even in low temperatures your STIHL chainsaw works perfectly. The heater prevents the carburettor from icing up in freezing conditions, and as such ensures that the fuel mix keeps flowing smoothly to maintain the tool’s performance. For sustained working comfort, all STIHL models with an electric carburettor heater also have heated handles. STIHL chainsaws with electric carburettor heaters and heated handles can be identified by the “V-W” in the product designation. 

How the electric carburettor heater works 

Why do I need a carburettor heater?

Immediately after fuel is released from the carburettor nozzles, it is mixed with air in a process that lowers the temperature of the intake air by around 9°C. After cooling, this air can carry less vaporised moisture, leading to condensation in the carburettor which precipitates around the throttle valve. If the intake air temperature is between 3°C and 10°C, the sudden cooling can cause ice to form around the throttle valve, constricting the carburettor’s airflow and causing a drop in the power tool’s performance – and its eventual failure.
If the intake air temperature is below 3°C, the air humidity is actually too low to allow formation of ice; while air temperatures of around 10°C or higher are warm enough to avoid the condensed moisture turning into ice. Based on these temperatures, chainsaw work in autumn, winter and early spring is likely to benefit from a carburettor heater. 

Snow-covered ground bordered by leafless trees

Two routes to winter reliability

The simple way to prevent the formation of ice on the carburettor throttle valve is to heat the carburettor circuit, which STIHL does in two ways.
In chainsaws intended for domestic and occasional use, a pre-heater warms the intake air to control the temperature inside the carburettor. This is a passive system that works by means of a slide or valve that is opened to feed cylinder-warmed air into the air filter. With this system activated, it takes just a few minutes of running the engine to avoid the critical temperatures that can lead to ice forming in the carburettor. To activate pre-heating the user must move the slide or valve to the “Open” setting for winter; we recommend building this into existing seasonal routines, for example switching to winter tyres in October and back to summer tyres at Easter.
STIHL professional power tools for forestry use an integrated electric carburettor heater. This is an active system in which a heater element is automatically switched on to heat the carburettor as soon as the critical temperature range is reached, with no user intervention necessary. The carburettor heater element is supplied with power via a separate generator on the fan runner – the same generator also provides power for the heated handles that always accompany the electric carburettor heater in STIHL professional forestry chainsaws. Models with these features are identified by the code “V-W” in the product name.
Both systems are vital during the first 10 minutes of engine use; after that, the heat radiated by the engines will usually be enough to avoid the critical temperature range. 

The STIHL electric carburettor heater

The STIHL electric carburettor heater consists of an electric heater element and a thermostat, with the heater element fitted upstream of the carburettor. The thermostat may be on the pump-side carburettor cover or fitted directly onto the heater element.
The carburettor heater’s power is automatically supplied by the heater generator. As soon as the carburettor temperature falls below a critical temperature of 10°C, the thermostat switches on the heater element. Ice is effectively prevented from forming in the carburettor and the engine is able to run smoothly. 

A worker in STIHL protective equipment works at the top of a tall tree trunk against a backdrop of trees and mountains.

What are the advantages of a STIHL electric carburettor heater?

With the STIHL carburettor heater you can depend on your STIHL power tool even at low temperatures. It means no engine stumbling or rough idling; your engine will not falter at low speeds or when idling; there is less need to adjust the carburettor in cold weather; cold starts are far more reliable. Another advantage of the STIHL electric carburettor heater is the simplicity of its design. Because the heater element works with no need for fuel to flow through the carburettor heater, there is no need to worry about complex engine modifications – unlike other automatic carb heater solutions. The STIHL carburettor heater design also has the advantage that it does not substantially increase the total weight of your chainsaw. 

Can a carburettor heater be retrofitted?

The electric carburettor heater is not included as standard in all STIHL chainsaws. Electric carburettor heaters are generally fitted in chainsaws designed for all-weather use, which currently means they are only in professional chainsaws for forestry work. Our electric carburettor heater modules are tailored to fit these particular chainsaws, so they cannot be retrofitted into other chainsaw models. Your local STIHL dealer will be happy to answer any questions you might have regarding carburettor heaters. 

Summary: STIHL electric carburettor heater 

  • The electric carburettor heater from STIHL prevents formation of ice crystals in the carburettor 
  • With the STIHL electric carburettor heater, chainsaws perform well even in cold weather 
  • The STIHL electric carburettor heater is not a complex engine modification, but a standalone system
  • The STIHL electric carburettor heater cannot be retrofitted 
  • STIHL chainsaws with electric carburettor heaters are identified by a “V” in the model name 
  • The STIHL chainsaws with electric carburettor heaters always come with heated handles (“V-W”)