Pipe Dream!

We are always thinking of things that need to be done on the boat, out of necessity or just because we want! You can see more about that HERE

Anyway, it was Pawel's final evening at home yesterday before his work patterns returned to his normal evening hours, so we were having a chat about the possibility of installing central heating. It won't be something that we will do now until next year, ready for next winter as there's not much point now with the summer ahead of us.

When we originally bought the boat, we originally bought a wood burning stove with a back boiler with the idea of connecting the back boiler up to a towel rail in the bathroom and a radiator in the bathroom.

To cut a long story short, we attempted to do it using the thermosyphoning method, but due to a lack of knowledge (at the time!) it kept blowing off the walls!!

This started to become quite dangerous after one night when we were sitting there and the pipes just exploded right next to us with scalding hot water in that had been boiling away in the stove for a few hours!

We know better now, knowing that it was due to a lack of a header tank rather than an expansion tank and a couple of other things (incorrect pipe size, using "L" joints rather than bending the pipe with a specialist tool)

However, last night when we were discussing it - despite previously thinking we would at some point run a central heating system off the back boiler, we decided that perhaps it would be more beneficial to instal a diesel-fired system.



The main reasons being:

* To give us another independent heat source - so if the stove has a problem we will still have heat and vice versa

* It gives an 'instant' and convenient form of heat - especially in spring/autumn mornings or evenings, where you don't want to necessarily want to light a stove from scratch

* It gives a more controllable heat for spring/autumn days when stove isn't required

* it'll give us a more constant heat in the bedroom ( I like my environment like the tropics ! Ha) which will mean putting less coal on the stove as at the moment we always put loads on just to get the heat through to the back.

* It could also heat our domestic hot water, as currently our only method is to have the engine running. In the summer we don't need to run the engine at all, only for hot water as the solar panels charge the batteries to full capacity. Therefore, this could alleviate some stress on the engine as its not good to have it running for just short amounts of time just to heat water etc

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Another bonus that we found out was that you can also get some sort of device fitted to the diesel boilers so that they can be turned on or off remotely via text messaging. It sounds a little bit like a scaled down version of Empirbus where you can apparently set up most of your electronics in this way.

So it's a bit of a way off yet and we'd have to decide on which system to get as there's so many:

* Eberspacher
* Mikuni
* Webasto
* Hurricane

Hmmm!

Comments

  1. Got a Hurricane on our boat, very simple system, made in Canada (They know about cold) Very simple to service at 1000 hour intervals, great bit of kit.

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  2. We have an Ebi. They get a lot of stick but ours has never failed us. We are thinking about mounting an on/off switch by the bed so we could turn it on in the morning and wait under the down comforter while the boat warms up! BTW, if you don't have a down comforter on your bed--get one! It is all we sleep under and warm as toast--much better than the three blankets and a duvet which were on previously and I was still cold. I've never been cold under the down comforter. I bought it at IKEA in the States when winter storm outages (which lasted a month and a half one time)required a low tech means of staying warm.
    Jaq

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