biscuit
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My boat has a freshwater cooled Volvo 2020, installed from new by Volvo agents a few years before I bought it. It has a Vetus anti-siphon valve on the raw water inlet side, after the water pump. There is no anti-siphon valve between the heat exchanger and the injection point on the exhaust. Although there is a short exhaust riser fitted, the vertical distance between the injection point and the water level in the water lock is close to the minimum recommended (300mm) distance. So:
Will the inlet anti-siphon prevent seawater siphoning back through the exhaust system?
Should I move the anti-siphon from the inlet side to the exhaust side?
Should I have an anti-siphon on BOTH inlet and exhaust to be safe?
(There is no inherent difficulty in putting an anti-siphon on the exhaust side.)
I have asked local engine experts these questions, and have had a confusing variety of answers! Even Nigel Calder doesn't make this clear.
Advice gratefully received. Siphon or syphon, either will do (O.E.D.)
http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=301225
Will the inlet anti-siphon prevent seawater siphoning back through the exhaust system?
Should I move the anti-siphon from the inlet side to the exhaust side?
Should I have an anti-siphon on BOTH inlet and exhaust to be safe?
(There is no inherent difficulty in putting an anti-siphon on the exhaust side.)
I have asked local engine experts these questions, and have had a confusing variety of answers! Even Nigel Calder doesn't make this clear.
Advice gratefully received. Siphon or syphon, either will do (O.E.D.)
http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=301225
