zeehond
Well-Known Member
Having been forced into buying a replacement Isotherm 40 litre calorifier as our 7 year old one has failed on the weld line I am thinking it is the right time to consider putting stop valves into the engine take off circuit so that we do not have a lump of 85C water beneath our forecabin berth during the summer here in Greece. my enquiry is whether it is okay to put 2 taps on the pipes into the calorifier and turn them off when not needed or should the taps be put at the take-off points on the engine? It's a Perkins Prima 60 by the way.
All good advice would be welcome.
All good advice would be welcome.