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PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 6:54 am    Post subject: Heater Boxes / Firewall Sealer Reply with quote

I installed my aluminum heater boxes and even held them into position with proseal – per the plans.

Now I’m having second thoughts for a couple of reasons.
<![if !supportLists]>1) <![endif]>They’re aluminum and should they melt, there is a great hole to blast a fire up the tunnel and over the fuel.
<![if !supportLists]>2) <![endif]>The proseal has a flashpoint of ~200 degrees.

I plan on popping these boxes off and replacing with stainless boxes.

Q) What material did you use to seal them? I could use Red RTV, but I’m thinking firewall sealer (brand?) is a better option.

I’m also thinking of installing a thermal barrier between the boxes and the firewall. Maybe just a bed of firewall sealer, or a box-sized square of thermal insulation.

Q) Anyone else do that?

Thanks,
Phil





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PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 7:22 am    Post subject: Heater Boxes / Firewall Sealer Reply with quote

Phil,

The stainless boxes I installed came with a small tube of sealer that was rated to 1,600 degrees. I think some RTV is rated to 600 degrees.  Can't remember what firewall proseal is rated, but all of these are better than regular proseal.

Don't forget to install the two nutplates on the heater boxes for the cables before installation.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 7:22 am    Post subject: Heater Boxes / Firewall Sealer Reply with quote

Phil; A couple of weeks ago we went through a thread on the benefits of SS. I mentioned for the exact reason you covered that having SS is a good investment.
To save you the time- [url=http://www.planeinnovations.com/new%20heater.htm. ]http://www.planeinnovations.com/new%20heater.htm. [/url] The heater bypass comes with a seal so you don’t need to worry about RTV.
I have a pair and it's a great product!
Pascal


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I installed my aluminum heater boxes and even held them into position with proseal – per the plans.

Now I’m having second thoughts for a couple of reasons.
1) They’re aluminum and should they melt, there is a great hole to blast a fire up the tunnel and over the fuel.
2) The proseal has a flashpoint of ~200 degrees.

I plan on popping these boxes off and replacing with stainless boxes.

Q) What material did you use to seal them? I could use Red RTV, but I’m thinking firewall sealer (brand?) is a better option.

I’m also thinking of installing a thermal barrier between the boxes and the firewall. Maybe just a bed of firewall sealer, or a box-sized square of thermal insulation.

Q) Anyone else do that?

Thanks,
Phil





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PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 7:25 am    Post subject: Heater Boxes / Firewall Sealer Reply with quote

I just used the sealant that comes with the stainless parts from plane innovations.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 8:12 am    Post subject: Re: Heater Boxes / Firewall Sealer Reply with quote

I used a thick (1/8 in) silicone gasket under the heater box. This idea came from Tim (I think) as an unverified way to minimize heat transfer into the tunnel. Sounded like a good idea.

Since the sealant is not part of the fire barrier per se, I don't think it matters a lot. High temp RTV should work fine.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 8:43 am    Post subject: Heater Boxes / Firewall Sealer Reply with quote

Mine came with the attachments, I think Paul updated them. Call Paul at Plane innovations and ask him.


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Phil,

The stainless boxes I installed came with a small tube of sealer that was rated to 1,600 degrees. I think some RTV is rated to 600 degrees. Can't remember what firewall proseal is rated, but all of these are better than regular proseal.

Don't forget to install the two nutplates on the heater boxes for the cables before installation.

Sean Blair
COS



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 8:26 pm    Post subject: Heater Boxes / Firewall Sealer Reply with quote

Another vote here for Paul at:

http://www.planeinnovations.com/new%20wheelpant.htm

Paul is great and VERY helpful. I consider the heater valves a must option


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 8:50 pm    Post subject: Heater Boxes / Firewall Sealer Reply with quote

Have these too! I know the manufacturer of these personally and he makes
quality products. Think there was a hinge cover in development, waiting for
my order to arrive but I think I'll be equally happy with that product as
well.
Pascal

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Another vote here for Paul at:

http://www.planeinnovations.com/new%20wheelpant.htm

Paul is great and VERY helpful. I consider the heater valves a must option

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