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Pure Glass

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Insulating van/tank/fogwash
« on: September 28, 2011, 05:00:39 pm »
So my Fogwash has just arrived(Peter very helpful by the way)

My intention was to box the 650l tank, ro, pump and prefilters in a celotex type box and put the oil filled rad inside to maintain the temperature.

In the fogwash details it says to keep the fogwash warm as well during freezing temperatures to protect it, which it obviously wouldnt be if i box in just the tank and other bits

How do you make sure all pipework and fogwash stays ok?
Have you insulated and plyed the inside of your whole van, carpeted or not bothered and just let the rad keep the air temp above freezing

Coz its a Transit, theres a lot of cold air to fill
Any suggestions to keep it all warm would be appreciated.

Ta, Steve

JSMC

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Re: Insulating van/tank/fogwash
« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2011, 05:35:30 pm »
it just seems another problem getting a hotwash as this then needs to be kept frost free. the temps up her elast year were terrible some nights.

dave f

Re: Insulating van/tank/fogwash
« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2011, 07:53:37 pm »
just drian it using the drain plug underneath th unit ive just got one and have practised  wot to do when the big freezze sets in simpls ;D