Rabbit/pipe gap
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Rabbit/pipe gap
Hi Eric,
I found this answer in another thread from last year and just want to make sure these numbers are still the recommended distances as I'm starting the install of my Rabbit. Thanks.
Marty
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Thanks for your question as we have many, many Rabbit owners who may read this.
Your answer:
1. Pipe diameter is a maximum of 75 mm with a minimum of 60 mm
2. Maximum distance from nozzle to pipe is 25mm
3. Minimum distance from nozzle to pipe is 20mm
If you have any questions with your install, please let me know via email or through this forum".
Best regards,
Eric
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I found this answer in another thread from last year and just want to make sure these numbers are still the recommended distances as I'm starting the install of my Rabbit. Thanks.
Marty
[quote]
Thanks for your question as we have many, many Rabbit owners who may read this.
Your answer:
1. Pipe diameter is a maximum of 75 mm with a minimum of 60 mm
2. Maximum distance from nozzle to pipe is 25mm
3. Minimum distance from nozzle to pipe is 20mm
If you have any questions with your install, please let me know via email or through this forum".
Best regards,
Eric
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RE: Rabbit/pipe gap
Marty:
Correct. . .and it apply's to the gas or kero start Rabbit turbine.
Best regards,
Eric Clapp
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Correct. . .and it apply's to the gas or kero start Rabbit turbine.
Best regards,
Eric Clapp
[email protected]