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Salon Heater

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Salon Heater

Postby CoreDuo2 » June 15th, 2016, 1:16 am

Hello!

I have Mercruiser 5.7 on my boat. only outboat cooling system.
And question is - is it possible to mout any device to stock engine cooling system for using hot water in bath? or for heating air in salon?

sorry for my english

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Re: Salon Heater

Postby mjk1040 » June 15th, 2016, 3:09 am

You can. There are hot water heaters that you can plumb into your engine cooling system supplying heated engine water around the hot water tank heating your hot water supply. Also you would have to do some research but I'll bet you can find a hot water heat exchanger with an electrical fan that could supply heat to your salon.
I would google 12 volt heat exchangers. Hope I helped, good luck and happy boating! Mike
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Re: Salon Heater

Postby Viper » June 15th, 2016, 6:57 am

You're looking for something like these:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Space-Heater-for-Vans-Trucks-Boats-RVs-Motorhomes-12V-/161961746526

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Boat-Marine-Heater-for-Inboard-or-I-O-Engines-28-000-BTU-3-Speed-Fan-12-Volt-/401129551064

If you have a hot water tank with a heat exchanger that is hooked up to your engine, hook this up the same way but hook up to the other engine.
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Re: Salon Heater

Postby CoreDuo2 » June 15th, 2016, 5:20 pm

Ofcouse I understand that it is simple to moun devices like that but i do not know in what holes in raw water cooling system of my boat set those fitting(((

Could you share some plan pics?
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Re: Salon Heater

Postby mjk1040 » June 16th, 2016, 7:39 am

If you buy the new hot water heater it will have photos of how to install and plumb it. Or your engine manual should have the same instructions. Mike
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Re: Salon Heater

Postby Viper » June 16th, 2016, 8:55 pm

Each engine OEM has a different way of doing it, and it also depends on the engine model. All you have to remember is the outgoing water from the engine to the heater should be tapped into a port on the pressure side after the circ pump, usually a port on the circ pump, the t-stat housing on a Merc, or intake manifold, and the return line from the heater should be tapped into the suction side of or before the circ pump like the large heater hose. Merc sells a Tee fitting for that hose just for this purpose.

Unfortunately the heater manual will only give you a general idea like I just did above as there are too many engine models to cover.

Do you not have a hot water heater on board with a heat exchanger in it that runs off the engine?? If you do, it hooks up the same way. Just copy that on the other engine for the space heater.

Go half way down the page on this link and you'll see an example. The fitting on the large hose is not the Merc Tee I mentioned but it gives you an idea. The line on the left into the big hose is the return, and the one on the right with red tracer is the output or pressure side....

https://coxengineering.sharepoint.com/Pages/Calorifier.aspx

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Re: Salon Heater

Postby tomschauer » June 16th, 2016, 10:50 pm

I would also make sure you install a bypass for this heater. Other wise you will be radiating a significant amount of heat into the cabin during warmer outside air temps.

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