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Out of a little boredom i decided to find a project on the boat that i had been meaning to do for a long time. I ended up insulating the 75mm ducts from my eberspacher D4 plus . It is located in the engineroom and has about 4 meters of ducting in total with 2 x 'Y' branches to allow for air outlet to the cockpit, window/defroster and sleeping cabin.
For the lagging/ insulation i used Eberspachers own Maxi therm sleeves that are very easy to apply as you do not have to dismount anything of your current setup. The results are impressive to say the least. 107 deg C is the air temp at the first outlet to the cockpit floor and about 2 meters away at the last outlet in the cabin it is 90 deg C . A project maybe worth doing to optimise your heating as eberspacher claim the up to 40% heat loss can occur
In the ducting alone.
For the lagging/ insulation i used Eberspachers own Maxi therm sleeves that are very easy to apply as you do not have to dismount anything of your current setup. The results are impressive to say the least. 107 deg C is the air temp at the first outlet to the cockpit floor and about 2 meters away at the last outlet in the cabin it is 90 deg C . A project maybe worth doing to optimise your heating as eberspacher claim the up to 40% heat loss can occur
In the ducting alone.
