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  • Heating optimization: How to make your diesel parking heater quieter – pump and silencer in the test

    A person in dark clothing stands by a white counter, holding a metal tube and a small rectangular device. Behind the counter is a white and black parking heater machine labeled Motour with various attachments and a red button. www.commaik.de

    In everyday life, a quiet diesel parking heater decides whether night-time operation is relaxed or permanently disruptive. In this article, I will show you from my own experience how the volume of a diesel heating system can be reduced in a targeted manner – without experimentation, but with tried and tested solutions. The focus is on the typical sources of noise such as the pump, exhaust gas, intake and hot air fan, as well as specific measures that I have used to make my heaters quieter step by step. The article bundles my experiences from numerous tests, measurements and conversions: from the quieter impulse pump, exhaust and hot air silencer…

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In this construction diary, we share our experience in the renovation and modernization of our Art Nouveau villa and hope to give a few suggestions and tips to some of you.

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