One step foward ...........

nigelm

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Popped to the boat this morning with good intentions of getting a few jobs done but after spending a chilly hr or so sorting a leaky chain plate I thought I may aswell adjourn to the cabin , knowing I had fitted new gas hoses & regulator it might be a good idea to test the cooker and the propex heater :rolleyes:

Well the cooker lit up ok - tick that off
Then I tried the heater , mmmmmm won't ignite :mad: , checked switches against instructions , yep that's ok , so I go to have a look in the locker where unit is fitted , all seems well , then ahh ha I spot a isolator in the gas line ! , turns it on and tries again , yes I can hear combustion and see vapours from exhaust outlet , went back to cabin to check for warm air and after a while it did start to come through .

I then started on another job , after 10 mins or so I looked up from what I was doing to find whole boat filled with smoke !!:eek:
I didn't smell a thing .... Turned off heating and opened fore hatch to vent the boat but now this leaves me with the question of why I had a boat full of smoke ? , being gas powered there is not much to go wrong like a erberspacher .

Any one got a idea ??

The heating hasn't been used for at least 4 yrs !!
 
Does it have a hot exhaust....?

Our heaters exhaust was resting against the fuel filler hose... And then it started to melt/burn and the fumes/smoke were sucked into the cabin.

A distressing event!
 
went back to cabin to check for warm air and after a while it did start to come through .

I then started on another job , after 10 mins or so I looked up from what I was doing to find whole boat filled with smoke !!:eek:
I didn't smell a thing ....
The heating hasn't been used for at least 4 yrs !!

If you didn't smell anything, are you sure it was smoke and not steam?
 
If you didn't smell anything, are you sure it was smoke and not steam?

No not steam , apart from exhaust on startup for 5 mins ,there were other odours such as paint glue etc so these might of overpowered the smell , I have a plan tho , I have a electronic carbon monoxide detector at home so next time I will take that to boat and sit it on the floor of cabin and see what happens , if there are combustion fumes in the warm air I reckon this may indicate that the burner chamber has rusted thru into heat exchanger bit if you know what I mean .

I only wanted to see how noisy it was because of the other thread hereabouts :rolleyes:
 
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