We hope that you will enjoy our new webite that is purely dedicated to Wallas Marin products. There is lots of information and downloads available. It has been made to be simple to understand with simple navigation. You will also find special "kit" prices that we have put together saving you money. Items can be ordered simply online. There are also many other features that will be added over the coming months and discount voucher - so it's worth signing up for the e-news letter!
New Wallas Heaters
22 Dt
Current consumption only 0,9 A!
·Totally new diesel heater size
·Sound level is parallel to a whisper in a library (measured)
·Developed especially for sailors who love peaceful nature
harbours.
30 Dt
More silent than ever before!
·Extremely long-term purchase, thanks to the brushless motors
in fans.
·Now also possibility for engine-compartment mounting
40 Dt
Excellent blowing capacity!
·Effect is enough for 10-15 m boats; the other duct can be lead
straight to the front
·Silencer for the air duct as an accessory,
removes the rest of the already low noise
The new elegant Wallas control panel includes
e.g. the following functions:
·Smooth PI-controlled thermostat adjusting
·manual adjusting
·last mode’s memory (PI-thermostat – manual)
·two-step air boost function
·fresh air ventilation
·sun-switch (shuts down the device due to sunlight)
·backgroundlight with LEDs
·protection of accidental start and stop (child-safe)
·flush mounted or surface mounted with mounting frame
Full technical specifications can be downloaded from the download section - including hi-res images.
Take a look at the series of videos below to show how the new control works and check out the features...
Starting the Heater
Air Boost option
Switching from heat to vent mode
Turning the heater off
Swapping between stat mode and manual control
Sun Switch
Ventilation Mode
This new range of Wallas Diesel Heater are to be freely available early February 2011 although we will have the first available models on display at the London Boatshow. Make a note of our stand No. F23 and come and see them!
Specially designed deep-cycle batteries are much less susceptible to degradation due to cycling, and are required for applications where the batteries are regularly discharged, such as Marine. These batteries have thicker plates that can deliver slightly less peak current, but can withstand frequent discharging.
See all the batteries in the range within our online Shop.
SigMarine Heaters
Simple Boat Heating from Sig Marine.
In a technological world that almost rules our very existence, more and more boaters, (not just sail boater) are constantly looking for alternatives. It’s not that they take an environmental approach, it’s just that they know that every amp counts and in extreme coldness, they need reliable heat. So the criteria is simple - heating that uses no power.
The Sig Marine diesel radiant heaters certainly measure up in all aspects. They are compact, work on a gravity diesel feed and use no amps at all. They are a simple “drip fed” unit which means that you can get good dry heat for 24hrs on just 5 litres of fuel.
Unlike gas heaters which constantly pump moisture into the air, the Sig Marine heater actually takes it away. This can lead to vastly reducing the damp and condensation onboard making an altogether more pleasant atmosphere.
The heaters do have a chimney which plays an important role in ensuring that the heater manages to burn the fuel efficiently. They use a 3” flue which is made from thin walled stainless steel and the sections are sold in 22” long pieces which simply “couple” together to form the interior length required.
The minimum flue requirement would be 3ft for the smallest model and 4ft for the largest. Flue guards are also available to prevent any nasty accidents. The flue then meets up to the ‘through deck fitting’ which is also stainless steel of which an ‘H’ type or cylindrical (DP) cap can be fitted. If the boat is to be left for any length of time then a ‘blanking cap’ can also be fitted to make the flue water tight.
The system is designed to be gravity fed from a day tank although with the addition of a small SU pump, which is of low power consumption, the fuel can then be drawn direct from your main fuel tank direct to the heater through standard 8mm copper pipe.
Ok, so by now you may be wondering “How are they lit”? Well as we mentioned earlier, they are a simple unit, so they do require to be lit manually. There is no fancy ignition system just good old fashioned technology. After firstly allowing a very small amount of fuel into the burner the regulator is then turned off. A small ‘cap full’ of methylated spirits (meths) is then put into the burner pot of the heater and lit with a taper. Meths does burn exceptionally well, leaves no residue and pre-heats the burner pot far better than other methods. Once the meths burns away, the flame will die down, at that point the fuel regulator on the heater can then be turned onto its lowest setting.
So, now the heater is running, you can adjust the regulator to give you more heat by simply increasing the oil flow on the regulator.
Sig Marine have 3 bulkhead mountable units within the range of diesel heaters from 2.9kW to 4.9kW making them the ideal choice for the majority of sailing boats.
If you would like to assemble the LED lights yourself then it's very easy to do but to help you further we have put together this leaflet that explains each step.
We now also have a range of LED's that DO NOT require a 12v voltage stabilizer - this makes them even more cost effective!