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Marine <strong>heating</strong> system Installation Instructions<br />

9 <strong>Air</strong> heaters<br />

9.1 General<br />

Use Heating and ventilation of<br />

- Ships cabins<br />

- Bridges<br />

Installation accessories: see parts catalog.<br />

9.2 Method of operation<br />

<strong>Air</strong> <strong>heating</strong> in lockers draws in outside air over in-built fans and hot air intakes. The air heated in the<br />

heater flows through warm air hoses towards the bow. The warm air enters the cabins through<br />

outlets. Fuel is supplied by separate metering pumps from the boat’s fuel tank. Power is supplied<br />

(for the fan, electronics, etc.) from the boat’s battery. The combustion circuit is separated from the<br />

<strong>heating</strong> circuit. Independent combustion air intake. Exhaust removal through exhaust pipes<br />

including silencers to the outside.<br />

Interior temperature regulation: by cabin temperature sensor and preset value control. The heater<br />

system constantly compares the actual temperature with the selected temperature and<br />

automatically adjusts the <strong>heating</strong> capacity accordingly.<br />

Example of a sailing yacht: 1) <strong>Air</strong> <strong>heating</strong>; 2) Heating air intake; 3) Warm air hose; 4) Outlet;<br />

5) Metering pump; 6) Fuel tank; 7) Exhaust pipe; 8) Temperature sensor; 9) Control<br />

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