For at least the last 5 years I have been pushing the ABYC to include in H-23 the requirement for hot water heaters, that can be heated off an engine, to have a means of controlling maximum hot water temp at the faucet, as we do on land. This would be in the form of a thermostatic mixing or tempering valve at the hot water heater that mixes incoming cold with outgoing hot water to deliver a "safe" domestic water temp...
Currently there is no requirement to limit potable water temp. When using the electric side it automatically controls and limits the temp but when running the engine the hot water heater will simply get nearly as hot as the engine coolant. This is DANGEROUS!!!
If you run the engine long enough the domestic water, in the water heater, will get as hot, or nearly as hot, as the engine itself. With some new engines they run as high as 200-210F...!!
The hull piping committee met in early January and it looks as if my "calls for comment" were heard loud and clear. Now the final details just need to be worked out.
This makes boating a lot safer, especially for young kids who can reach a faucet from a settee or in a head compartment..... My own nephew was badly scalded and my daughter was scalded last fall on a boat I delivered. She and my wife met me at the dock and she got her hands dirty. She went in the head to wash her hands and the screams of bloody murder were heard throughout the entire marina..... She actually blistered her fingers..... A big Cummins running at approx 200-210F!!
Hopefully by this time next year builders will no longer be able to ship boats in this unsafe manner....
It only took five years, but the ABYC, it seems, is doing the right thing. If you keep after something you believe in, and don't give up, you can make a difference!!!
Currently there is no requirement to limit potable water temp. When using the electric side it automatically controls and limits the temp but when running the engine the hot water heater will simply get nearly as hot as the engine coolant. This is DANGEROUS!!!
If you run the engine long enough the domestic water, in the water heater, will get as hot, or nearly as hot, as the engine itself. With some new engines they run as high as 200-210F...!!
The hull piping committee met in early January and it looks as if my "calls for comment" were heard loud and clear. Now the final details just need to be worked out.
This makes boating a lot safer, especially for young kids who can reach a faucet from a settee or in a head compartment..... My own nephew was badly scalded and my daughter was scalded last fall on a boat I delivered. She and my wife met me at the dock and she got her hands dirty. She went in the head to wash her hands and the screams of bloody murder were heard throughout the entire marina..... She actually blistered her fingers..... A big Cummins running at approx 200-210F!!
Hopefully by this time next year builders will no longer be able to ship boats in this unsafe manner....
It only took five years, but the ABYC, it seems, is doing the right thing. If you keep after something you believe in, and don't give up, you can make a difference!!!