Air heater installation pics wanted

Started by Bav32, March 13 2018, 19:23

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Bav32

Hey guys,

Could you please post pics of your heater installations in smaller Bavarias (30-36). I'm interested in how and where the heater is installed and where you take the air in and where you located the exhaust.

Impavidus

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Bav32

Thanks! Great job, this already helps alot.

dgmultimedia

I am in the middle of installing a "Planar 44D" in my 2007 Cruiser 33 ( new to me this year ).
I have the heater and all its pipework and cabling completed - waiting for delivery of Ducts and grills to complete the install - hopefully this week...
I have installed in similar location to "Impavidus" - although my boat is the other way round - aft cabin is on the port side... the only difference I have considered is that the heat from the lagged exhaust pipe could warm up the Gas bottle cupboard - so I have put fireproof insulation on the bulkhead and back of the gas locker to keep the heat to a minimum.
When I have it all finished I can post some photos..

DG

catlotion

hi DG,

old thread I know, but don't suppose you have any photos of your heater installation please?  I'm getting a Planar for my 30 Cruiser (also with port aft cabin) and interested in your installation.

thanks,

Toby

Marchi

We installed it in jan 2019. Two warm winter behind us. Everything works great. :)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/y57PxTjLtR9zamDPA

catlotion


catlotion

A quick update in case it's useful for anyone.  Photos attached of my Planar 4d install in my Bav 30 Cruiser.   It's mounted in the void behind the starboard cockpit locker (behind the access hatch).  It took me a while to decide on position as there's always a compromise but I was trying to minimise bends in the main ducting as well as keeping the exhaust run as short as possible and away from anything.   In the end I used a Webasto 90 degree exhaust elbow so I could mount the heater a bit lower.   

The fuel tank photo shows the take-off from one of the spare connections, the fuel pump mounting and the ducting to the heads compartment.  I reversed the Y connector here to reduce flow a bit.

In these photos I've yet to install the fresh air intake which I'm planning to take from the cockpit.  I've also clipped the exhaust to the left more so it's further from the gas bottle locker (it wasn't making it hot anyway but thought it best).

cheers,  Toby