Marine heating system Installation Instructions
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4 Installation of the heating system
4.1 Choosing the location
• Install the heating system in a dry location; protected from the ingress of sea water, excessive
vibration, heat and engine exhaust gasses
• Suit the installation for the type of use/type of boat. Observe: all peripheral components such as
maximum permitted exhaust length, on-board wall duct positions, combustion air intake,
electrical wiring and cable lengths, distance from fuel tank, routing of warm air hoses, fresh air
intake, etc. For data, see the equipment-specific installation instructions.
• Observe: Maximum ship inclination cannot lead to the ingress of sea water through the
exhaust outlet.
• Inclination must not bring the heating system into contact with bilge water.
• Do not obstruct moving parts (e.g. rudder assembly)
• When arranging the heating system, avoid the danger of injury to persons or the risk of damage
to objects as much as possible.
Fire risk! The heating system can overheat.
• Pay attention to maintaining a sufficient distance and sufficient ventilation for all parts.
• Use only fire resistant materials.
• If necessary, fit a heat shield.
• Do not install in the vicinity of flammable or temperature-sensitive objects such as sails,
fenders, bulkheads, paper, gas lines, fuel containers, etc.
• When installing in a lockers or control cabinets;
• Only with good ventilation
• Prevent contact with hot parts
• If necessary, create a contact barrier around the heating system
• Recommended locations:
o not next to sleeping berths or next to the salon (because of ventilation noise)
o in lockers or control cabinets, if the are well ventilated.
If necessary create a contact barrier around the heating system so that the sail, fender,
bulkheads, etc. do not come into contact with hot parts.
o in the engine compartment of inboard diesel engines. Assuming: Hot air intake from outside,
combustion air intake from outside or the engine compartment if this is well ventilated to the
outside.