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Hi,

I have just got a boat and will start fitting 4.2kw diesel heater tomorrow in engine bay. It will run calorifier for hot water and 4 rads. I will at a later date install a multi fuel stove with back boiler. Apprx 4.5 kW but just 1.5kw to the boiler so leaving apprx 3 to stove. I'll be using 22mm copper.

The stove man said system has to be vented, I'm using a header tank with the diesel heater, I believe that makes it vented...am I right?

Following this i have lots of questions, but only if it is feasible to run these 2 systems on one spine and rad set up.

Many thanks
 
Welcome to the forums Maccadam, You tried the canal boat forum?
 
This scares me tbh. You need somebody with experience to eyeball the job first.
Hard enough getting it done properly and for safety without also it being on a boat.
Usually a stove requires 28mm primary pipes for a start. Who is the "stove man"??
Stove MIs need to be followed.
 
Hi,

Yes on Canal World but ask 6 people and get 6 different answers so thought I'd aim this one at plumbers.

Thanks
 
System sister has on her boat is all 22mm to rads via Squirrel stove with back boiler and electric water heater (LPG?) for shower and kitchen sink.
 
It is an unusual job. Basically a job for a heating engineer who is experienced in link up systems involving solid fuel stoves and oil or similar. It still needs same principles of a house system. But on a boat adds plenty of other problems I would imagine.
 
Hi,

Boatman Stoves, he makes them under that name. General agreement in stove world is use 22 copper, and have seen articles on Canal World with similar advice.

I guess as a non-plumber my concern was pressure build up/explosion, but assume if it is vented that won't happen. Also thought that stove boiler only generates 1.5kw and I'd be running that on a rad system that I'd made for 4.2kw...so to me the least threatening element was the stove.

My other concern is the webasto has a brain so it will switch its pump off when the heater is suitably cooled. So I'd have have to leave a gap before turning stove pump on else they would conflict with each other.
 
1.5 kw is very low output, so I see it will not need piped like large stoves in houses.
 
1.5kw plenty for a boat after 30mins unless its a 2 story house boat!
 
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