Wineman
Member Since: 25 Jan 2005
Location: UK/France
Posts: 103
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FBH inside a garage: Stupid I know |
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Another silly FBH question, which has dominated topics since I have been a member (2005).
I remember how excited I was to discover this timed cabin pre-heat hidden in my new 2005 Disco3 menu and how angry I was when it mysteriously disappeared after a service from the dealer. Multiple letters to the dealer and LR afterward got me no where, as they claimed it was not an advertised feature and never should have been there in the first place. Grrrr
Fast forward 8 years and I will finally have the feature back again on my 'still to be negotiated' £50-£51k Demo MY13 HSE Lux. My previous Disco3 lived outside the new one will live in a garage. Now for the silly question, I am assuming it is highly dangerous to set the pre-cabin heater when the car is garaged? Has anyone mistakenly done this? 2017 Disco5 First Edition(On Order)
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12th Feb 2013 8:41 am |
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A1GSS
Member Since: 12 Sep 2010
Location: Saffron Walden, Essex
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I think you're asking to be gassed if you try that. Maybe wiggs can come up with a software fix that activates an automatic garage door opener as soon as the park heat starts... ____
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12th Feb 2013 9:51 am |
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Wineman
Member Since: 25 Jan 2005
Location: UK/France
Posts: 103
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Now that would be a good idea! 2017 Disco5 First Edition(On Order)
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12th Feb 2013 10:10 am |
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M3DPO
Member Since: 22 Sep 2010
Location: Notts.
Posts: 8123
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Depends on the size of the garage, if the garage has a high roof and is double with natural ventilation won't be a problem, if it's a small garage that you can only just get the car in fit an extractor fan that can either be timed start or remote start, the type used in toilets correctly positioned would do, or a larger one that starts when garage door is opened. After all engines even lorry engines are run indoors with adequate ventilation. Do not spend any time in the garage after the heater has been run without adequate ventilation, go get the car out ASAP. It can when others can't,
It will when others won't,
It goes where others don't.
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12th Feb 2013 10:13 am |
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Wineman
Member Since: 25 Jan 2005
Location: UK/France
Posts: 103
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Thanks M3DPO, all good advice! 2017 Disco5 First Edition(On Order)
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12th Feb 2013 10:33 am |
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biskit
Member Since: 23 Dec 2009
Location: in my Mancave.
Posts: 1366
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I would'nt be happy with that it's bad enough getting home in the cold after a short run and the FBH still running parked in the garage. even for the short time it takes to shut down. Mantec sump guard.
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12th Feb 2013 10:38 am |
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nicedayforit
Member Since: 05 Sep 2011
Location: Beside the Solway
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^^^^^ Neither would I. Dodgy advice in my opinion.
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12th Feb 2013 10:54 am |
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kp
Member Since: 27 May 2011
Location: Sticking the Ex back in the skanks bin
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I honestly wouldn't advise it at all. Leave the disco outside in the cold weather and when its above 15'c then stick it in the garage
The thing runs for a minute or two after shutdown as well to clear its throat as it were and will still be putting fumes out then.. Last thing you want to do is wander into the garage one night or a member of your family and take a big lungful of the stuff thats been pumped out.
Its not the same as the exhaust from the engine as thats filtered to a certain extent and cleaned up. The FBH exhaust is more of a pipe to direct the exhaust out... FFRR Owner, very nearly became a D3 owner
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12th Feb 2013 11:01 am |
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RichardB
Member Since: 04 May 2010
Location: Hants
Posts: 485
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I'd be very cautious about even considering an extractor fan in these circumstances. Don't forget that domestic extractor fans that you might think of are designed only for removing damp air from a bathroom. I seem to recall they only do something like one bathroom vol every 30mins to 2 hrs (though its been a while since I looked at the specs). They are not designed for toxic fume extraction from a large volume like a garage. That would need something much much bigger.
Remember, the fbh doesnt run exhaust through the cat converter (which only really works once up to heat anyway) so there is no possibilitY of CO reduction happening here. Don't mess with carbon monoxide it's lethal.
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12th Feb 2013 11:03 am |
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geoff.
Member Since: 24 Jan 2010
Location: West kent
Posts: 8531
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now thats sound advise
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12th Feb 2013 11:09 am |
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steveraspberry
Member Since: 18 Sep 2011
Location: Nr Sevenoaks,Kent
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Sorry M3DPO but that's a ridiculous thing to say! Mate, if you don't know don't guess at it! That frankly bit of advice could kill someone! Ask yourself a question, would you be as confident if it was your son or daughter going into that situation? .... Didn't think so
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12th Feb 2013 1:18 pm |
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petersw
Member Since: 17 Nov 2012
Location: Norfolk
Posts: 1135
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Can someone explain the difference between the D3 and D4 fbh's ... Mine (D4) starts by timer or remote and switches off as soon as the engines is started
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12th Feb 2013 1:25 pm |
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WOODY179
Member Since: 01 Jun 2005
Location: Chesterfield
Posts: 3638
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I would not even consider using the timed/remote climate in an enclosed space - even if a extractor fan was fitted. Could be lethal
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12th Feb 2013 1:35 pm |
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petersw
Member Since: 17 Nov 2012
Location: Norfolk
Posts: 1135
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WOODY179
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12th Feb 2013 1:43 pm |
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JonM
Member Since: 24 May 2012
Location: North Yorkshire
Posts: 1241
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I definitely wouldn't run the FBH from the remote or timer whilst in the garage. Even if you survive, your car will smell as though a jumbo jet has farted in it!
As for the FBH running when you drive off or park - I wouldn't worry, you'll hopefully remember to open the garage door first and if you have enough ventilation to cope with a 3L SDV6 belching out it's fumes then the extra puff from the FBH won't kill you.
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12th Feb 2013 1:46 pm |
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