Bigplumbs
Well-Known Member
Ok here is an odd one to me, and would like if somebody can explain it to me, i am speaking to a BSS examiner about tis at the and e is not explaining, but then they are like dodgy MOT inspectors anyway.
I want to fit te heater unit in the main cabin in its own sealed locker, have a 20l tank and all fittings will be decent ones, not te naff they come with. Which can be used on an interim time whilst the BSS is updated on these units.
These units are sealed, the same as the Propex HS200, and the Propex can be in the cabin in an unsealed locker/cabinet.
Both the LPG and Diesel heaters draw cold air in and blow out warm heated are into the main cabin. Both units draw in and exhaust combustion gasses into and out the boat.
But the diesel heaters are not allowed into the main cabin at all, even in a sealed locker.
What am i missing but for the BSS a bit crap with things.
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I dont know but to be honest but the BSS is a little naff in my view. I have seen many Diesel heaters installed in main cabins but these are generally on sea boats on the sea which of course do not require a BSS (Work that one out)
Given that BSS Inspectors vary some what in what and how they do the inspection I would choose one and ask him what he would approve. There is also of course the option to do the whole installation then simply remove the offending parts for the inspection if you are happy that your installation is safe