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"Wayne.B" skrev i en meddelelse ... On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 13:10:46 -0800, "Lloyd Sumpter" wrote: I'm about to hook up the "domestic" Hot-water from my new engine (ie use the engine's cooling water to heat the domestic water). I'm using the same hookup as for the old engine, but there are two hoses - does it matter which way the water goes? (ie is there a distinct "inlet" and "outlet") The HW heater is really hard to get at, and I didn't mark the hoses before I unhooked them. =================================== It probably doesn't matter but you could always check with either Catalina or the water tank manufacturer (Raritan?). Normally the hot water from the engine, would go in on top of the heater, and out slightly lower ( or bottom) Vice cersa on the freshwater side... This gives a natural flow through the system. Best of luck Jens Lundgaard Denmark |
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