Calorifier with twin coils - only need one....

Pau Amma

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Hi
Just wondering if anyone can confirm..
Just received new calorifier and unbeknown to me its come with two heating coils.
I only need one - for the engine coolant to run through.
What is best practice for the "spare" coil? Just leave it uncapped I assume so pressure can't build up?
Thanks
Matt
 

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Hi
Just wondering if anyone can confirm..
Just received new calorifier and unbeknown to me its come with two heating coils.
I only need one - for the engine coolant to run through.
What is best practice for the "spare" coil? Just leave it uncapped I assume so pressure can't build up?
Thanks
Matt
Yep, leave it as is.
 

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Hi
Just wondering if anyone can confirm..
Just received new calorifier and unbeknown to me its come with two heating coils.
I only need one - for the engine coolant to run through.
What is best practice for the "spare" coil? Just leave it uncapped I assume so pressure can't build up?
Thanks
Matt
My 2nd coil been left unused & uncapped since I installed it in 1988. No issues.

Did find a use for it earlier this year, pushed a temperature sensor in one end for my boat monitoring system.
 

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Thanks - I like that, will warm up quicker - will tee them in together
Don't T them together, connect them in series. Inlet on coil 1 from engine, short hose to link the outlet of coil 1 to the inlet of the coil 2, outlet of coil 2 back to engine.
 
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