Slowboat35
Well-Known Member
My calorifier slowly circulates hot water around the engine circuit presumably by thermosyphon thus losing all the heat inside. Nice warm engine to start in the morning though!
I suppose a non-return valve would stop it but I seem to recall a method using a high loop in the plumbing. Does this work, and if so does it need to be on the hotter upgoing side or the cooler return side?
Calorifier is mounted below engine level.
I suppose a non-return valve would stop it but I seem to recall a method using a high loop in the plumbing. Does this work, and if so does it need to be on the hotter upgoing side or the cooler return side?
Calorifier is mounted below engine level.