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by keeping the doors openAny liknks you guys as I am lookingAlso how you get rid of the fumes ?
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Hi yes thanks you said on another thread but my van has van ports so doors are shut this is why I am asking how to vent itby keeping the doors open
then you will need to cut vents into you van and have ducting outHi yes thanks you said on another thread but my van has van ports so doors are shut this is why I am asking how to vent itThanks
Thanks yes this is what I thought I'm just wondering if as my van is the old style dispatch on the passenger side there is like a plastic vent in the floor at the back this is were my hoses come out I wonder if a duct would fit down this vent.then you will need to cut vents into you van and have ducting out
no that wont do it, it would have to go straight up or through the side of the van,Thanks yes this is what I thought I'm just wondering if as my van is the old style dispatch on the passenger side there is like a plastic vent in the floor at the back this is were my hoses come out I wonder if a duct would fit down this vent.Any ideas how big the ducts are.
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OK thanks didn't know it couldn't go through floor oh well that's that idea goneno that wont do it, it would have to go straight up or through the side of the van,pipe would be about 4inches round.
Ouch that never came to mind lolthought gas sinks as heavy so wud u not get the duct level were it comes out and have it thru the side of van as u dont want it coming out the bottom of vsn as if the fu,es build up round the exhaust and make boom boom lol
Thanks for info rcproperty said door needs to be open if no vent@rcproperty I am sure HSE would have something to say about using your system 'doors closed' also remember you have a full bulk head so possibly not going to get bad enough on fumes to be worried, however for anyone out there without a bulk head this is just outright bad advice, you WILL need an exhaust port or if you can leave a back door open as I do mount your heater on the back door.
@peter rogers you are right gas is heavier than air so you also need ventilation in the floor to allow the escape of any leaked gasses. I have simply drilled a series of small holes in the floor around my gas bottle for this purpose.
gas sinks, only if there is a gas leak, the ducting is for the fumes that rise so allowing them to go out the van, like a boiler in your house.thought gas sinks as heavy so wud u not get the duct level were it comes out and have it thru the side of van as u dont want it coming out the bottom of vsn as if the fu,es build up round the exhaust and make boom boom lol
for one I don't have a full bulk head there are lot of gaps around it. its just a board up.@rcproperty I am sure HSE would have something to say about using your system 'doors closed' also remember you have a full bulk head so possibly not going to get bad enough on fumes to be worried, however for anyone out there without a bulk head this is just outright bad advice, you WILL need an exhaust port or if you can leave a back door open as I do mount your heater on the back door.
legally any gas appliance have to be checked over by a qualified lpg fitter, just like food vans with all there equipmenti'm sure its only a matter of time before it'll be mandatory to have these gas heaters checked every year,
Hi LewisMine is awesome, which one did you order
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