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I cannot see any evidence of...but has your double flue boiler have any additional insulation under the wooden lagging?
"I particularly like the night time snap in the boiler room with those two beautiful BLUE gas flames ...looks like optimum combustion with the white flame body etc" But something is not correct here in this view....the hottest point of the gas flame will be is approx 25 mm inboard only or am I missing somethingAll explanations with live steam are a learning curve for us all........
I understand that you have noted a 7 mm clearance between the boiler & the burner....but is this 7 mm the distance from the burner face to the boiler face or 7 mm from the burner face to the burner extension tube that protrudes from the boiler face which creates the 7 mm air gap?
...so my guess is that the night time snap with those two beautiful BLUE gas flames was prior to the Laspe regulator taking control or lowering of the gas pressure
1) insulation in the hull 'under the two beautiful BLUE gas flames ...may be needed'..but also insulation above the burner flame as both radiation & convection of the flame temperature will be an issue in an enclosed hull-cabin structure
2) The condenser..de-oiler..I can see gentle convolutions on the outside diameter but don't understand these?
Why are building the hull of fiberglass and not wood?
I don't know which brass hull you are referring to. Do you have a link?
....from your posting April 14....... I see the elevation view of the vessel & internals .....& an isometric view of the boiler superimposed over the plan viewBut from your May 25 posting....I cannot see where the converted OIL can to deoiler waste water tank will fit within the beam of the the actual vessel
So maybe a brass hull according to Andy's system could have been an alternative.