PaulRainbow
Well-Known Member
It never was really commonAs I have said previously, it was a sad day when common sense was abolished.![]()
It never was really commonAs I have said previously, it was a sad day when common sense was abolished.![]()
What do you think was wrong with wrapping "asbestos" tape around the exhaust pipe? Realistically in this day and age it's highly unlikely that it would be actual asbestos, but what would be the problem with covering the exhaust pipe with suitable heat resistant insulation?.......
Hi I I’d not think of it as wrong , but what ever the tape was ,it was not wet as steam does not make you choke , I use a steam room so no . It was mounted in the laz as was the air intake but it was the tape burning .What do you think was wrong with wrapping "asbestos" tape around the exhaust pipe? Realistically in this day and age it's highly unlikely that it would be actual asbestos, but what would be the problem with covering the exhaust pipe with suitable heat resistant insulation? Where in the boat was the heater installed? What were the fumes? Is it not more likely that the exhaust lagging was damp, and the fumes were harmless steam? Sorry for so many questions, but you seem to be blaming the installer, and it would be good to get to the bottom of this.
Maybe it wasn't such a great idea to have the air intake in the same place as the exhaust.Hi I I’d not think of it as wrong , but what ever the tape was ,it was not wet as steam does not make you choke , I use a steam room so no . It was mounted in the laz as was the air intake but it was the tape burning .
In that case, the problem isn't the wrapping. One has to decide, depending on the installation, whether it's better to insulate the very hot exhaust, or not. Personally I would make sure that the exhaust was secure and not leaking, and then to reduce or remove the danger of burning, cover the piping with suitable insulation.The obvious problem is that the wrapping hides a leaking or insecure joint.
If it was newly installed exhaust wrap then it is normal to smoke for the first few times.Hi I I’d not think of it as wrong , but what ever the tape was ,it was not wet as steam does not make you choke , I use a steam room so no . It was mounted in the laz as was the air intake but it was the tape burning .
I took it off then was fine.In that case, the problem isn't the wrapping. One has to decide, depending on the installation, whether it's better to insulate the very hot exhaust, or not. Personally I would make sure that the exhaust was secure and not leaking, and then to reduce or remove the danger of burning, cover the piping with suitable insulation.
Except that you now have the danger of a very hot exhaust.I took it off then was fine.
If it is so simple and with so much information available, why are people still undertaking potentially lethal installations?
Hell no, if i return them i'll have to pay more money for ones that are fit for purpose. Besides, i've never fallen overboard yet, so it doesn't really matter if they work or not.
Yes, i've seen some really shit installations and VP posted one earlier.Do you actually have ANY evidence that this is happening?
- W
Only if you bin the exhaust, silenter and fitting kit.You know what they say about sarcasm . . .
Chinese diesel heaters are fit for purpose if installed properly, and nothing you say will alter that fact.
Agreed, because you bin the exhaust, silenter and fitting kit.In particular, if you already have a professionally fitted Eber or Webasto and it dies, a new chinaspacher is an ideal plug and play replacement, connected to the existing exhaust, air intake and ducting.
- W
The same could be said about the engines .Except that you now have the danger of a very hot exhaust.
Yes look at some YouTube videos where the op thinks he's done a good job but in reality hasn't thought of the what ifsDo you actually have ANY evidence that this is happening?
- W
Your engines won't get as hot as the heater exhaust. If you don't have any insulation on it, it get very, very hot, i'd put some of this on it: EXHAUST LAGGING SLEEVE 22m to 24mmThe same could be said about the engines .
Hi Paul as I said earlier, it was my previous boat and it was mounted well away from things. My boat now has factory fitted heater ,a Webber , by Sealine there is no insulation on the exhaust, but mounted where I would hate to replace it.Your engines won't get as hot as the heater exhaust. If you don't have any insulation on it, it get very, very hot, i'd put some of this on it: EXHAUST LAGGING SLEEVE 22m to 24mm
Only if you bin the exhaust, silenter and fitting kit.
Agreed, because you bin the exhaust, silenter and fitting kit.
I didn't bin any parts of my new Planar, in fact i had a load of good bits left over.
Yes look at some YouTube videos where the op thinks he's done a good job but in reality hasn't thought of the what ifs
All you (or anyone else) can say is that the Chinaspachers fitted to date appear so far to be fit for purpose.Chinese diesel heaters are fit for purpose if installed properly, and nothing you say will alter that fact.