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"concentric hose" ?Exhaust has a maximum angle it can be turned through. 270 for the Ebers, etc.
On the concentric hose, is the outer securely attached to the skin fitting?
"concentric hose" ?Exhaust has a maximum angle it can be turned through. 270 for the Ebers, etc.
On the concentric hose, is the outer securely attached to the skin fitting?
This is a Wallas heater. Designed for installation on boats. The exhaust gas outlet and the combustion air inlet are combined into one hose. Lots of advantages. Google it."concentric hose" ?
My bad. Unlucky you got duff one. No advantage to having an expensive heater with expensive spares. The install looks v ropey. The low point requires a drain.No need for googling. I you would have read the thread, you would have known that not all wallas heaters are designed like that. And this particular heater is one of those with a simple exhaust hose.
So I watched the video now. In the first 3 minutes he states spesificaly that "you cannot just drill a hole at the bottom, it will cause exhaust gas inside your boat". Surely you can make a drainage lock yourself with a piece of pipe, a fitting and some copper tube... I`ll consider itThe recommended Youtube part 16 shows this one
Seems expensive, alternatives exist/can be made.