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40D
3 / ENGLISH
490001
It is recommended
that the heater is not
installed in the
engine space, if the
primary fuel used is
paraffin.
The heater must not be installed in a space where
there may be petrol fumes. Risk of explosion.
The installation
space of the heater
must have a
replacement air
opening of at least
100 cm
2
.
Please note the following in installation
The heater is mounted to the
bulkhead. This heater cannot
be installed on the deck.
The standard wire for the
control panel is 6 m long. A
10 m wire is available as an
accessory.
The Info Control Panel
contains a fixed thermostat.
It is recommended that
indoor air circulates inside
the Info Control Panel.
The exhaust gas pipe must
be insulated with a Ø 45 mm
jacket tube.
INSTALLATION
When sealable deck lead-
through 2460 is used,
elevation set 2069 for deck
lead-through must be used.
The heater is equipped with
2 x Ø 75 mm blower
connections. In order to
secure sufficient air flow, the
heating air is divided to at
least four gratings.
The upper of the 2 x Ø 75
mm suction connections of
the heater is installed to
extract fresh air from the
outside, and the lower to
extract air from inside the
boat. Protective nets without
throttle valves are attached
to the ends of the suction
pipes, and the hole for
outdoor air also needs to be
protected appropriately
against the weather.
Mounting the device
Attach the heater’s mounting
piece to the dampening
plate (figure 2). Attach the
dampening plate to the
bulkhead (figure 3). Attach
the heater to the mounting
piece by clicking the rails of
the mounting piece to the
grooves in the sides of the
heater (figure 4). Lock the
heater in place through its
suspenders with the long
mounting bolts (figure 5).
Mounting the control
panel
Both control panels are
attached to the wall with the
enclosed screws (figure 6). If
desired, it is possible to do
a flush mounting by removing
the collar of the control
panel.