Water heating

A water heater for boats is a system that heats the water circulating in the boat's heating circuit. This maintains a comfortable temperature inside the boat, even when the sea water is cold. Cold water is pumped from the sea or another reservoir and circulates through the boat's heating circuit. The water passes through a heat exchanger, which may be powered by a diesel engine, gas or other heat source. The heat exchanger transfers heat from the heat source to the water in the heating circuit. The hot water is then redistributed throughout the boat, via radiators or heating pipes, to maintain a comfortable temperature inside. It's an efficient and economical heating system, which can be precisely controlled by a thermostat.

Water heating
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