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Manual ball valveNot a good idea on exhaust pipes in my experience they can stick
Manual ball valveNot a good idea on exhaust pipes in my experience they can stick
Yea thanks....kind of a given is it notapart from doing the installation correctly,make sure you have a CO2 detector that works.
you would be surprised how many boats i have delivered that don't have them,or they no longer work despite having a gas cooker,diesel engine and a petrol generator etcYea thanks....kind of a given is it not
haha missed thatCarbon Monoxide. Not CO2.
Perhaps even worse through neglectManual ball valve
Why should you neglect ? Especially if it is being usedPerhaps even worse through neglect
quite correct,my bad,just bought a new one the other day £17 at asda,and co2 fire extinguishers,which is another thing that you can never have enough ofCarbon Monoxide. Not CO2.
Of course you shouldn’t but unfortunately some people doWhy should you neglect ? Especially if it is being used
wet heating is not very efficient o/b
Thanks. I have ordered another skin fitting. I got the system as part of a job lot, its all new but have 2 plnth matrix type heaters so will give them a go and see but may change them later if crap. The other issue I have is that my calorifier is only a single coil so will have to fit diverter valves short term until I replace it with a twin coil unit.From direct experience it is far superior to blown air heating. As long as matrix systems are avoided it is a better system. Thousands of inland waterways craft use them.
I have fitted and used a radiator system using two heated towel rails and a 1.5 metre shallow radiator under the settee berth in a Gibsea 96. Within 20 minutes we were peeling off down to tee shirts. Hot water within 30 minutes. Dont get that with blown air............................
To the OP - forget a Y piece unless you make a new outlet of double diameter. A mistake could be serious with both running together.
You could insert a hot rod into the calorifier for the second circuit.Thanks. I have ordered another skin fitting. I got the system as part of a job lot, its all new but have 2 plnth matrix type heaters so will give them a go and see but may change them later if crap. The other issue I have is that my calorifier is only a single coil so will have to fit diverter valves short term until I replace it with a twin coil unit.
At the sternWhere will your heaters exhaust?
Interesting, will have to google that.You could insert a hot rod into the calorifier for the second circuit.
An extra 2 1/4" immersion heater flange may be needed, you could get a mechanical Essex Flange or solder wipe a plain brass one in.
The other issue I have is that my calorifier is only a single coil so will have to fit diverter valves short term until I replace it with a twin coil unit.
Been there, done that and it wasn't a great success.
It worked fine in terms of getting the heat to the calorifier but was a pain to switch over because each system (engine + Hydronic) had it's own header tank and they weren't at exactly the same level, plus if the engine side was hot it was pressurized while the Hydronic side wasn't.
The result was always a transfer of fluid from one side to the other when operating the valves to switch over, no matter how quick you were.
Best avoided if possible.