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Hello,
I have a Mikuni model MY30AFD-2 air heater with 80 mm ID outlet. Currently it has 2 x 80 mm outlets, aft cabin and saloon. I will be rerouting, extending and increasing the number of outlets by two into: fore cabin and waterproof cupboard.
I am looking for advice on sizing of the outlets. The saloon is obviously the largest space by far, then the aft cabin, fore cabin and lastly the locker for the waterproofs. Is it worth stepping down pipe for the smaller spaces or just run 80 mm and use the open / close dampers to adjust / balance air flow in the cabin spaces. I assume that at least one outlet must never be closed so that the hot air always flows.
The heater is mounted under the aft cabin bunk so the flow is from the aft cabin, saloon, water proof locker in the forward heads, fore cabin.
Any advice appreciated.
Available dimensions of ducting from Mikuni web site here
Thanks,
BlowingOldBoots
I have a Mikuni model MY30AFD-2 air heater with 80 mm ID outlet. Currently it has 2 x 80 mm outlets, aft cabin and saloon. I will be rerouting, extending and increasing the number of outlets by two into: fore cabin and waterproof cupboard.
I am looking for advice on sizing of the outlets. The saloon is obviously the largest space by far, then the aft cabin, fore cabin and lastly the locker for the waterproofs. Is it worth stepping down pipe for the smaller spaces or just run 80 mm and use the open / close dampers to adjust / balance air flow in the cabin spaces. I assume that at least one outlet must never be closed so that the hot air always flows.
The heater is mounted under the aft cabin bunk so the flow is from the aft cabin, saloon, water proof locker in the forward heads, fore cabin.
Any advice appreciated.
Available dimensions of ducting from Mikuni web site here
Thanks,
BlowingOldBoots