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Quicksilver 805PH — System & Component Overview and Operaon
Exhaust gas is HOT. Ensure that there is nothing that is
suscepble to heat damage (i.e. ropes, fenders, other
boats) within 200mm of the exhaust outlet.
Diesel Heat
Hot air ducts
Berth outlet
Dash outlet
Fresh air inlet
need to add uid to the system, refer to the steering manufacturer’s manual for complete
instrucons. On a Verado powered boat, uid is added at the power assist pump.
Refer to the steering manufacturer’s manual in owner’s manual packet for complete instrucons and
warranty informaon.
19. Diesel Heat (oponal)
The diesel heat system consists of a 2kW heater, a 10L diesel tank providing fuel for the heater, and a
control panel that runs the system. The diesel heater, located on the starboard side of the salon, can
be accessed by removing a panel located in the a salon liner oor.
Operaon
Prior to use, make sure that the diesel tank is full. The 10L diesel tank, located on the starboard side of
the bilge, can be accessed via the forward cockpit oor hatch. To ll the tank, rst remove the strap
holding the tank in place. Next, remove the quick disconnect ng located on the fuel pickup and pull
the tank out of the boat. ALWAYS FILL THE TANK OUTSIDE OF THE BOAT. When lled, re-connect the
fuel line and secure the tank in the bilge.
The diesel heater is controlled by a keypad located on the port side of the salon. The panel allows for
either automac control of a preset temperature, or it allows you to vary the blower speed and
temperature manually. There are two heang ducts, 1 located on the dash used as a defroster and 1
in the berth area.
The heater pulls air from an exterior cold air inlet located on the starboard side of the pilothouse. Hot
exhaust exits the unit from an outlet located on the starboard hull side. Refer to the manufacturer’s
manual for complete instrucons and warranty.
Combuson air inlet
Exhaust hose
Exhaust outlet
Control pad
10L diesel tank
Fuel line
Fuel pump
Diesel heater