Right everyone, install finished, and up and running. Boat did not end up like a viking funeral.
In summary it required:
1) New hole in fuel tank for stand pipe.
2) Mounting heater on port side transom lazarette bulkhead.
3) Drilling a hole in the transom for the exhaust
4) Running all the 90 and 60 mm heat ducting, installing the vents (more drilling)
5) Running the wiring, extending the power harness by half a meter, some yoga/gymnastics.
6) A new pair of underpants on standby when I switched it on.
What I learned/advice:
1) I got my ducting measurements correct. Ran the ducting down the port side and then through the engine bay to starboard cabin and onwards to saloon and forward cabin.
2) Needed to extend the controller harness and power harness.
3) Got a silenced exhaust that required only two connections. One to the exhaust through hull and one to the heater. Instead of the one that came with it that would required four connections.
4) Used exhaust cement to join the exhaust to the through hull and heater.
5) Tried to prime the fuel line first with a syringe, then with sucking, then with a 12v pump from lidl. After checking that fuel was not getting beyond the pump I just switched it on a couple of times after the error 13 (all attempts to start failes, check fuel supply) came up. I could hear the pump going and after a while could see the diesel on its way to the heater.
6) I started the heater without the fuel line attached, thinking that the pump may need to be "active" to allow my sucking/pumping attempts to prime the fuel line to work (it didn't) see #5. The exciting thing about doing this was I could see smoke coming out of the heater "mild f**king" panic ensued until I could see it was coming out of the fuel pipe inlet. Figured out that it was some crap burning off in the chamber and making its way out. Phew, I did flap for a few seconds trying to figure out how to turn off the heater as it is directly connected to the battery. Pulling the fuses solved that.
7) I will be installing an on/off switch.
8) I had a fire extinguisher handy and had installed two CO detectors, one in the transom above below the heater and just above the hatch and one outside the port side cabin.
9) I installed a fuel filter in the fuel line, nothing fancy
https://www.tigerexped.de/Fuel-pre-filter-for-diesel-and-petrol-heaters but I did require extra fuel line hose and hose clips as the heater only comes with the required amount. I bought about 1.9M more than I needed if anyone in southern Ireland wants some (the fuel line that comes with the heater is fine)
10) I bought insulating material for the hot air ducting, works well
11) Used this on fuel tank/stand pipe gasket - Blue Hylomar Gasket Size: 100g
12) Used Permatex Gasket Maker Ultra Copper Max Temp on both sides of the gasket for the exhaust through hull.
13) I used a laser thermometer (Lidl) and my finger to check surface temperatures of pipes etc..
14) I secured the exhaust to the hull using Tec-7 adhesive, two pieces of wood and the exhaust brackets that came with the heater.
I ran it first for 30 minutes at full temp to burn it it.
I then stopped it and restarted it and ran it for two hours checking surface temperatures etc...
I have photos and video and will upload in a bit. Any questions or specific info needed please let me know.
And .. measure twice, think about it, measure again, and then cut.
Useful Sites
1)
https://planarheaters.co.uk/ For those outside of the EU
2)
https://www.svb24.com/ Ultra efficient :-)
3)
https://www.tigerexped.de/ sometimes cheaper than SVB