VicMallows
Well-Known Member
Engine Bay Extractor Fan - 35\' Yacht
Could the panel kindly advise me on the precise purpose and general use of an engine bay extractor fan on a typical yacht (35ft; Yanmar 3GM diesel). I have not had experience of these up till now.
Specifically:
Am I correct in assuming that the primary purpose is to remove engine fumes which might otherwise infiltrate the accomodation?
Is it usual for the extractor to run whenever the engine is running, or does it only cut in when the engine gets particularly hot? Or is it switched on (manually) when the engine is about to be switched off so as to vent the fumes which will no longer be drawn into the engine and consumed......then switched off after all fumes have cleared?
I understand that should an engine fire occure, sucking air through the engine bay is not a good idea and so an 'EMERGENCY OFF' facillity is required. How is this usually implemented?
Many thanks for all advice, Vic
Could the panel kindly advise me on the precise purpose and general use of an engine bay extractor fan on a typical yacht (35ft; Yanmar 3GM diesel). I have not had experience of these up till now.
Specifically:
Am I correct in assuming that the primary purpose is to remove engine fumes which might otherwise infiltrate the accomodation?
Is it usual for the extractor to run whenever the engine is running, or does it only cut in when the engine gets particularly hot? Or is it switched on (manually) when the engine is about to be switched off so as to vent the fumes which will no longer be drawn into the engine and consumed......then switched off after all fumes have cleared?
I understand that should an engine fire occure, sucking air through the engine bay is not a good idea and so an 'EMERGENCY OFF' facillity is required. How is this usually implemented?
Many thanks for all advice, Vic