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Exhaust gas connections
Exhaust gas lead-throughs
Exhaust gas lead-throughs 2467 and the closable model 2460 are suitable for Wallas unit. The ø 28/45 mm lead-
throughs fit the exhaust gas hose 2448, providing maximum wind tolerance.
Optionally, the Wallas unit can be run using singular exhaust hose 1028 with 1030 insulation sock and the 1066
exhaust lead-through.
All exhaust gas lead-throughs are stainless steel.
General instructions for exhaust gas connections
LOCATION
Air must always flow freely past the lead-through. Install the lead-through on a flat surface. Avoid corners or recessions
where wind pressure can disturb the functioning of the device.
The minimum distance of the lead-through from the fuel tanks filler hole is 400 mm (16").
The minimum distance of the side lead-through from the surface of the water is 500 mm (20"). Especially in sailboats it
should be noted that the lead-through must never be submerged for more than 5 seconds.
It is recommended to place the lead-through in the side as far back as possible or directly in the transom.
INSTALLATION
When preparing the installation cut-out for the lead-through, it is a good idea to use the lead-through as a model for the
cut-out. Seal the installation cut-out with silicone in addition to the leadthrough seal. Note! Do not use silicone on a
wooden boat. The side lead-through must always be equipped with a "goose neck" section. The goose neck will
effectively prevent splash water from getting to the device. The highest point of the goose neck must always be above
the surface of the water. The device will go out, if the exhaust gas lead through is submerged for more than 5 seconds.
OTHER THINGS TO NOTE
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