RIBW
Well-Known Member
I recently moved my Ebers to make it accessible for maintenance and repair. In doing so, it seemed 'reasonable' to use a 90deg reducer at the output of the D2 to match the slightly revised hot air ducting run. I had not realised (entirely Mea Culpa) that this reducer uses up 75% of the allowable duct resistance rating i.e. 4.5 out of a total of 6 for the D2. The result was a fully cooked heater with failed ECU and blower. Just as FYI, the straight reducer has a figure of 0 (zero) according to my information.
I mention this because, although it may have been obvious to others, in 2 years of searching websites to glean Ebers knowledge I have not seen this mentioned specifically. I apologise if all this is common knowledge but repetition can do no harm.
Ah well
Bob
I mention this because, although it may have been obvious to others, in 2 years of searching websites to glean Ebers knowledge I have not seen this mentioned specifically. I apologise if all this is common knowledge but repetition can do no harm.
Ah well
Bob