As the outlet is forward of the kitchen, the whole van is warmed.
Gotta watch where I put my feet while eating, though, otherwise I can get a real hotfoot!
The "older Hino" injection system is not self bleeding, so any air leaks would stop the Hino rather unexpectedly and the diesel heater as well. In my opinion, the possibility of far more problems than any short cut might provide.
The inverter type air conditioner outside unit is mounted above the engine door and over the rear window. We slotted the heater fuel tank between the aircon unit and the rear window, mounted the heater unit on the left hand side floor facing east/west virtually against the wall of the hump that makes up the left hand locker beside the engine. The fuel pipe passes through this area beside the engine, we used a steel "L" bracket that was located in that area to bolt the rubber mount for the fuel pump and that really stopped any noise transfer, the exhaust and muffler go out in the same direction but under the chassis with the exhaust pipe out past the rear bumper. The air inlet is also up in the same area with a Victa lawn mover round air filter on the intake of the silencer to keep the dirt and bugs out.VicA wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:26 am I have a problem of location ....mainly because the under floor of the Hino is very cluttered with pipes and cables etc ...some of which i am sure are redundant.....so it is not easy for me ....Also I think I will have to tap the vehicle fuel supply as no room to fit a heater tank ...
What did you do Terry?
Cheers Vic