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Wallas Marine Heaters Provide Quiet, Variable Power for Precise Comfort Control and Unmatched Adaptability

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Wallas marine diesel and kerosene heaters, available in a variety of sizes, represent the finest in small vessel heating systems. These heaters can provide super quiet, efficient heat, while providing maximum conservation of on board electrical power.

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The exclusive Wallas combustion process allows for widely variable output, so diesel heaters can be adjusted infinitely between low and high settings for continuous use. This feature eliminates the need for heating systems that stop and start to maintain a warm, even temperature in your cabin.

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All Wallas diesel heaters can burn diesel #1, #2 (preferred) and fresh kerosene products. Wallas kerosene products can only burn fresh kerosene products.  

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Select a model below for complete specifications and purchase options.

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The Combustion System Simplified 

Wallas diesel heaters produce heat by a laminar combustion process, which requires air, fuel, and a glow plug for the ignition. Combustion air is drawn in via inlet hose with a combustion fan. The highly precise dosing fuel pump delivers fuel to the burner from a diesel tank, glow plug switches on, air-diesel mixture ignites and creates combustion. This whole process takes place inside a closed chamber, meaning no exposed flame. In the chamber, the fuel vaporizes before ignition, resulting in nearly 100% combustion, making this technology one of the most environmentally friendly options for off-grid heating. The process produces quiet, clean, dry heat, that is blown into the indoor space via warm air ducting.

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Materials for Challenging Weather Conditions

The rugged outer case design protects the internal components from damage. Wallas heaters are made of stainless steel, high-grade aluminum, and other corrosion-resistant materials to endure challenging weather and marine conditions. The outer case does not get excessively hot, but is comfortable to touch. This provides the option to install the heater in the cabin, where competitors’ heaters are not welcome due to too high surface temperatures.

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Multiple Inlets and Outlets Improve Airflow, Flexibility, and Efficiency

Diesel heaters’ inlet air can be taken from inside the cabin or outside. If air is taken from the inside, it takes less time to heat the air as this return air is already warmer than outside air, but the heater basically circulates the same stale and possibly damp air in the cabin. If air is taken from outside, it may take a bit longer to warm up, but outside air is always fresher.

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Wallas marine heaters do both – take inlet air from outside the boat and recirculated heated air from the cabin. This mix improves efficiency and ensures oxygen rich air in the cabin. Wallas heaters also have unmatched adaptability with multiple outlets for the warm air, reducing air drag and keeping sound levels low.

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The Greenboost Burner Burns Fuel Slowly Resulting in a Clean Burning Process and More Efficient Power

The Wallas combustion chamber is the most efficient in its class. The aerosols of diesel are burnt in a safe enclosed chamber with a burn process that is virtually silent. The fully enclosed burn process doesn’t leak fumes or combustion odors and all of the exhaust gas is vented outside, keeping the indoor air always fresh.

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Wallas Greenboost burner is unique as it has been calibrated to burn fuel as slowly as possible, which results in very low fuel consumption and emissions without reducing heating power. The fuel pump rate is matched perfectly to the combustion air, providing a very clean and efficient burn of diesel. The recently updated burner software also minimizes 12VDC electricity consumption allowing boaters to use the heater for long periods of time without concerns about depleting the battery.

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Brushless blower motors have a very long life-cycle, supporting reliably long service intervals

Wallas heaters are built with brushless blower motors with variable speed. Picture a single-speed system which runs at full capacity, then stops when the temperature reaches the set level in the thermostat, only until the temperature drops and the motor cycles back on at full speed. This kind of constant starts and stops waste a tremendous amount of energy. Variable speed system in Wallas heaters, on the other hand, can operate at high speeds or low speeds and adjusts the speed gradually to the required level to maintain a stable temperature. Even though the variable-speed motor is basically always running, it is more energy efficient, because it runs mostly at lower speeds maintaining the temperature rather than frequently starting at full power.

 

Distinctive to Wallas, there are two independent, brushless, ball-bearing, highly durable and long-lasting fan motors. The combustion fan, controlled by the electronics, optimizes a precise burning process, while the main blower transfers the heat to the cabin. Competitive products have only one motor with the combustion fan and the main blower on the same shaft. In these devices, the heat output cannot be adjusted without compromising the fuel-air mixture and their ventilation fan does not always follow the power variations of the device. This feature makes Wallas heaters more versatile for different sizes of boats. The big advantage is there is no need to be extremely precise about the size of the heater, because the power output can be adjusted; especially in the newer Viking and Spartan models.

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12 V Battery as a Power Source

Wallas heaters need a 12 V battery to operate, but they use a very low amount of power. Starting current will typically drop to 7-9 amps and then settle to 8-10 amps, which can drop the available voltage momentarily. Once the device is running, it will continue to run on a battery, but with a voltage well below 12 V, amps typically ranging between 0.5-4.5. Low voltage technology ensures that the heater will start even with compromised charging and lower battery levels.

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Wireless Temperature Sensor Maintains a Smooth Ambient Temperature

Wallas heaters have either a wired or wired+wireless temperature sensors, which maintain a smooth ambient temperature in the space. The wireless sensor in the newer Wallas models is a convenient tool to accurately measure room temperature. As it is detachable, it can be moved to different areas of the boat.

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Thermo Control Panels Give More Options to the Boater

Wallas currently has two control panels; the PI Thermo Control Panel and the Advanced Control Panel depending on the heater model. They both give the option to heat air in the Thermo Control Mode (set a desired target temperature) or in the Manual Mode (control heating power manually). Additionally, the ventilation volume in Air Boost Mode provides extremely fast defrosting and drying. Ventilation Mode can be used to blow fresh air, when heating is not needed. Both control panels can be accessed remotely, which allows the boaters to start the heater from distance and enjoy a warm boat upon arriving at the marina. The control panel is installed in an area, where it is easy to reach and read. However, Wallas Remote app paired with the Advanced Control Panel is a convenient alternative heater control as it allows the boaters to adjust the heat from their phone without having to reach to the control panel at all.

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Select a model below for complete specifications and purchase options.

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