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Propex HS2800 Marine heater (Two outlet) The Propex HS2800 marine blown air heater is an excellent alternative to a diesel blown air system, here are some of its main advantages: - Price!
- The HS2800 has Thermostat control
- It is very economical on LPG and 12v (have a look at the product details tab)
- Excellent longterm reliability. Burning gas is alot simpler and cleaner than burning diesel in a blown air heater and the Propex heatsource range of heaters dont have a number of the problems diesel blown air heaters experience.
- The Propex blown air marine heaters are "Room sealed". They draw combustion air from the outside air, and exhaust into the outside air without using any for the combustion process.
- For the inland boaters amongst us the Propex HS2000 and HS2800 marine blown air heater kits are BSS compliant when fitted correctly -Please give us a call for details
Kit contents: - 2.8kw Heatsource heater & mounting bracket
- 1m stainless steel exhaust (26mm ID)
- 1m stainless steel combustion air inlet
- Gas fitting (compression joint)
- S/S skin fitting (to fit exhaust outlet and combustion air inlet)
- Wiring loom and Thermostat control
- 4m hot air ducting, directional outlet vent , directional and closeable outlet vent (76mm dia)
- Relevant hose clips and fuses included.
Approx main body dims: 415mm long, 120mm deep, 210mm wide (please ask for specific dims) Outlet options: 1-3 Average gas consumptions: 225 g/hr - Lasts on a 3.9kg propane cylinder: 17.5hrs
- Lasts on a 13kg propane cylinder: 58.0hrs
- Lasts on a 4.5kg butane cylinder: 20.0hrs
- Lasts on a 15kg butane cylinder: 67.0hrs
Heat output: 2.8kw 12v Current usage: 1.9A The Propex HS2800 LPG blown air heater can be fitted up to one, two or three outlets. The kit detailed on this page has a dual outlet, in order to add an extra outlet all you need to do is purchase an extra outlet kit (which will also be detailed on this site). The important things to remember when routing ducting are the following: - The longer the length of ducting, the more heat will be lost through the walls of the pipe rather than supplied to the blown air outlet (insulation can aleviate this problem)
- The greater the number of outlets fitted to the Propex heater, the greater number of times the heat output is being divided, hence the smaller heat ouput per outlet.
- Atleast one outlet needs to be open at all times, therefore in a single outlet kit the outlet vent is directional but not closeable. Additonal outlets supplied can be directional and closeable.
The main jobs involved in fitting a marine blown air heater are: Mounting the main unit Running and connecting the gas (LPG) supply Drilling and fitting the exhaust skin fitting and connecting the exhaust and air intake Connecting the wiring harness to a suitable 12v supply Running the ducting and mounting the outlet vent(s) Mounting and connecting the thermostat / controls
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