Tim Good
Well-Known Member
Question: Will increasing the diameter of the piping up until the heating circuit improve things?
Details:
Ok team... I'm still on with my Webasto and trying to get it to work better prior to a trip to Svarlbard next year. Here are some facts:
1 It's a Webasto DW80 8kw.
2 It goes into my calorifier and then to the heating circuit.
3 It has 15mm pipes but meant to have 22mm. See Webasto DW80 3.jpg
4 It has 4 matrix heat blowers and two radiators. The matrix heaters are clean and dust free. The heater matrix unit are in paralel to the heating circuit, not in series as the diagram depicts.
5 Water temp is meant to get to 68c operating with an emergency shutdown temp of 78c
6 Water temp at the radiators is around mid 60's but at the matrix blowers it is only 43c. All blow 43c equally in all 4 cabins.
7 There is a switch that allows me to select Hot Water or Hot Water & Heat. See Webasto DW80 3.jpg. The two handles open the flow to the heating at "C" and prevent it shot circuiting via "C" "D"
Now... First I appreciate the heaters won't work properly until the calorifier is hot since it is series to the heating circuit but that's ok. So deduct point 2 from the problem as Im testing it with an already hot calorifier.
The water is getting to the right temp as per point 5 as i can measure this in the radiators. .... but I believe I'm meant to be getting perhaps hot air in the upper 50's form the matrix heaters. Now the biggest problem I see is that this heater was intended to be made with 22m pipping, not 15mm. See Webasto DW80 3.jpg. There is 15mm copper pipe coming from Unit which then goes into 15mm white flex tubing which you can see in Webasto Diagram.jpg. So I feel the flow is restricted and therefore the load. I cannot feasibly replace all the pipes in the boat. Its too complex and too difficult.
However I could feasibly replace the 15mm with 22mm from Start > A > B > C > D > E. I.e. the main loop, excluding the heating circuit. The reason is that most of that is going along the boat as 2 main pipes and back again.
If I replaced just that section, would it improve the flow / load on the system and improve the flow to the matrix heaters perhaps? Or since the 15mm pipes still go to the heaters would that basically mean nothing is changed?
Two possible things:
- I don't know the bore diameter in the calorifier
- Even thugh there is a pressure gauge on the photo it is not a pressurised system. The header tank has a drain top at the top of it for starters which is open to the air.
Details:
Ok team... I'm still on with my Webasto and trying to get it to work better prior to a trip to Svarlbard next year. Here are some facts:
1 It's a Webasto DW80 8kw.
2 It goes into my calorifier and then to the heating circuit.
3 It has 15mm pipes but meant to have 22mm. See Webasto DW80 3.jpg
4 It has 4 matrix heat blowers and two radiators. The matrix heaters are clean and dust free. The heater matrix unit are in paralel to the heating circuit, not in series as the diagram depicts.
5 Water temp is meant to get to 68c operating with an emergency shutdown temp of 78c
6 Water temp at the radiators is around mid 60's but at the matrix blowers it is only 43c. All blow 43c equally in all 4 cabins.
7 There is a switch that allows me to select Hot Water or Hot Water & Heat. See Webasto DW80 3.jpg. The two handles open the flow to the heating at "C" and prevent it shot circuiting via "C" "D"
Now... First I appreciate the heaters won't work properly until the calorifier is hot since it is series to the heating circuit but that's ok. So deduct point 2 from the problem as Im testing it with an already hot calorifier.
The water is getting to the right temp as per point 5 as i can measure this in the radiators. .... but I believe I'm meant to be getting perhaps hot air in the upper 50's form the matrix heaters. Now the biggest problem I see is that this heater was intended to be made with 22m pipping, not 15mm. See Webasto DW80 3.jpg. There is 15mm copper pipe coming from Unit which then goes into 15mm white flex tubing which you can see in Webasto Diagram.jpg. So I feel the flow is restricted and therefore the load. I cannot feasibly replace all the pipes in the boat. Its too complex and too difficult.
However I could feasibly replace the 15mm with 22mm from Start > A > B > C > D > E. I.e. the main loop, excluding the heating circuit. The reason is that most of that is going along the boat as 2 main pipes and back again.
If I replaced just that section, would it improve the flow / load on the system and improve the flow to the matrix heaters perhaps? Or since the 15mm pipes still go to the heaters would that basically mean nothing is changed?
Two possible things:
- I don't know the bore diameter in the calorifier
- Even thugh there is a pressure gauge on the photo it is not a pressurised system. The header tank has a drain top at the top of it for starters which is open to the air.
