Author Topic: Eberspacher heater exhaust routing.  (Read 2164 times)

Noelio Abrunhosa

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Eberspacher heater exhaust routing.
« on: January 15 2017, 07:12 »
Hi . The surveyour did not like the routing of the exhaust for the heater. he says its too close to the fuel filler. how has everyone solved this issue? any pics? just purchased an ex charter Bavaria 38 and now loads of work to do.
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Re: Eberspacher heater exhaust routing.
« Reply #1 on: January 15 2017, 10:04 »
Mine is fitted entirely on the other side of the lazarette.

Was the heater in place while the boat was actually being used for charter work? If so you could ask the charter firm whether the coding surveyors ever had anything to say about the proximity of the heater exhaust and the fuel filler cap, and could they provide you with a copy of the initial survey for the last five year period, and for the intermediate survey. Find out if you can whether the heater was fitted from new, as it's hardly likely that if fitted from new that the fitter would have made a mistake and then the coding surveyors subsequently allowed that mistake to slip by unnoticed.
As a last resort you could re-route the exhaust across to another area that does meet approval, but a bit of a pain as you would probably need a longer exhaust hose and insulation, to say nothing of a new hole for the hull fitting and the old one to block up. New exhaust hose is available through eBay at £14.95 a metre.

Noelio Abrunhosa

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Re: Eberspacher heater exhaust routing.
« Reply #2 on: January 15 2017, 20:10 »
thanks. i will be at the boat tomorrow and have a go at it. he says the heater shouldnt be used until rerouted

Abby