Author Topic: Diesel heater - proximity to gas bottle/locker?  (Read 1348 times)

catlotion

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Diesel heater - proximity to gas bottle/locker?
« on: September 01 2020, 08:33 »
I'm fitting a diesel heater in the transom void on my Bavaria 30 Cruiser and the ideal position for good routing of ducts and exhaust sits the main heater unit about a foot under the inside of the gas locker.   

Obviously heat sources and gas bottles don't mix so well but I've read that these bottles can take 400 degrees c...

I was thinking of wrapping the underside of the gas locker in reflective heat shield matting for good measure too.   Does anyone know of any specific guidance on this?  I've struggled to find anything categorical. 

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Re: Diesel heater - proximity to gas bottle/locker?
« Reply #1 on: September 01 2020, 08:37 »
The heater won't get too hot, the gas bottle will be fine.

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Re: Diesel heater - proximity to gas bottle/locker?
« Reply #2 on: September 01 2020, 10:26 »
My heater is in much the same place in my B36(2002) where it was installed presumably by the boat distributor at that time, or at their request on behalf of the original purchaser. In the last eighteen years there have been no problems so far.

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Re: Diesel heater - proximity to gas bottle/locker?
« Reply #3 on: September 02 2020, 11:00 »
thanks guys - reassuring.

just need to get my head stuck back in that locker now.  I've got so many bumps on my head already!