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Ballast UV3000
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Chamber UV3000
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Lamp UV3000 T6
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UV3000 Tugboat System 113L/min
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Quartz dome UV3000
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Quartz sleeve UV3000
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UV lamp for UV405/WS300
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Chamber UV5000 189L/min
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UV5000 filter housing
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Filter house UV6000 250L/min
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Chamber UV6000 250L/min
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Quartz dome UV700 + UV1200
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Room UV 700
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Lamp UV700 T5
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Quartz tube Q750 Aquamar
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Q250 quarts sleeve for WS250
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Quartz sleeve for WS700
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Ballast XR2
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Sediment 5MIC 10″ BB
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Filter housing atlas 20″ – 3/4″ narrow
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House big blue 10 inch
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Drinking water filter housing 10″ 1/2
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Carbon element 20″
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Carbon 10″ BB
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The various types of cooling water systems
There are three types of cooling systems:
- Direct cooling: a cooling water system whereby water is pumped into the engine block by a impeller pump.
- Indirect cooling: a separate cooling water system (also called intercooling or heat exchanger system) in which there is coolant in the engine and cooling water is pumped through a heat exchanger by means of an impeller pump.
- Indirect keel cooling : a keel cooling system, in which cooling pipes with coolant run under the boat. With the latter system, a wet exhaust is not possible unless you have installed an additional impeller pump or electric pump.
Dry or wet exhaust?
Choose a wet exhaust. With a wet exhaust, the noise is muffled by the water. You can also use a rubber exhaust hose because of the lower temperature. <read more>
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