vas
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hello all,
trying to tidy up things and reclaim some storage space where I relocated the aircon due to the stab fitting. So this is the reverse cycle thing which features two individual fans off the same matrix (That's how I see it at least!) leading to two 125mm dia pipes:
for what it's worth it's a CLIMMA Split 24 MK3 (that's 24k btu)
and it's now under the lower helm floor with the pipework coming at a handy hatch next to the helm seat and at the moment taking most of the space for no reason.
Pump lives below next to the stbrd fin stab.
Next pic shows the preffered layout of the pipework (OK too generous in space, could well be much more compact and squashed to the right of the pic):
so top of pic is the .5m long 100mm dia hose to the stbrd cabin
mid and from the left the newish pipe is the 2.5m to the port cabin
to the bottom of the pic is the one going to the salon sofa area with a smallish tee off to a 75mm dia to the galley (combined lengths 3.5m)
just to the bottom barely visible is an oval 100mm dia outlet to the steps to the salon
Bow cabin gets a big round hatch by the anchor winch and gets free fresh air, so no air con there. Besides routing a 100mm pipe all the way there would be a bit of a nightmare tbh...
Obviously the two bigger 125mm pipes to the right are the aircon outlets.
enough with the facts, quick Q:
i'm about to fabricate two plastic or mildsteel plenums on a local fabricator.
Should I do ONE large instead with both inlets and all four outlets out of it?
Don't want the whole thing vibrating and being noisy, nor restricting flow, but sizewise and shapewise, I'm sure I can manage.
Makes sense, or crap idea?
cheers
V.
trying to tidy up things and reclaim some storage space where I relocated the aircon due to the stab fitting. So this is the reverse cycle thing which features two individual fans off the same matrix (That's how I see it at least!) leading to two 125mm dia pipes:
for what it's worth it's a CLIMMA Split 24 MK3 (that's 24k btu)
and it's now under the lower helm floor with the pipework coming at a handy hatch next to the helm seat and at the moment taking most of the space for no reason.
Pump lives below next to the stbrd fin stab.
Next pic shows the preffered layout of the pipework (OK too generous in space, could well be much more compact and squashed to the right of the pic):
so top of pic is the .5m long 100mm dia hose to the stbrd cabin
mid and from the left the newish pipe is the 2.5m to the port cabin
to the bottom of the pic is the one going to the salon sofa area with a smallish tee off to a 75mm dia to the galley (combined lengths 3.5m)
just to the bottom barely visible is an oval 100mm dia outlet to the steps to the salon
Bow cabin gets a big round hatch by the anchor winch and gets free fresh air, so no air con there. Besides routing a 100mm pipe all the way there would be a bit of a nightmare tbh...
Obviously the two bigger 125mm pipes to the right are the aircon outlets.
enough with the facts, quick Q:
i'm about to fabricate two plastic or mildsteel plenums on a local fabricator.
Should I do ONE large instead with both inlets and all four outlets out of it?
Don't want the whole thing vibrating and being noisy, nor restricting flow, but sizewise and shapewise, I'm sure I can manage.
Makes sense, or crap idea?
cheers
V.