Min 300 mm
(12")
Goose neck
CORRECT
INCORRECT
Exhaust pipe's exit direction
through the exhaust side lead-
through
Installation to the stern side
D10121A
85 Dt / Nordic Dt
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; especially if the lead-through is circu-
lar. If necessary, seal the installation cut-out with silicone in addition to the lead-
through seal. Note! Do not use silicone on a wooden boat.
The side lead-through must always be equipped with a so-called goose neck sec-
tion.
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 wa-
ter.
The device will go out, if the exhaust gas lead through is submerged.
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Other things to note
Exhaust gas is hot. Always ensure that there is nothing that is susceptible to heat
damage within 200 mm (8") of the effective area of the exhaust gases (e.g. ropes,
fenders or the side of another boat).
All lead-throughs raise the temperature of their surroundings. A wooden deck, in
particular, may dry due to the heat. Remember that the surface of the lead-through
is hot during use.
A exhaust gas tube with a length of more than 2 meters (7') has to be equipped
with a drainage lock 602293 (condense water) located to the lowest point of the
tube.
The Exhaust gas pipe must be made of stainless steel.
If necessary, seal the connections between the exhaust gas pipe and the lead-
through with heat-resistant silicone.
When installing the lead-through to the stern side or to otherwise leaning position,
be sure that the water do not stuck the exhaust. Drill app. 2 mm (
K00047
lead-through or to the exhaust pipe.
When washing the boat with a pressure washer, never aim the water jet
at the lead-through as the device may get wet.
Installation
Min 300 mm (12")
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