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Vetus Generators
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A good way to annoy your neighbours in a quiet anchor-age, say Vetus, is to run a generator with the exhaust watersplashing overboard from anoutlet above the waterline. Since many gensets are now cocooned in acoustically insulated cases, the noise of theexhaust is possibly all they’ll hear. Vetus’s answer is the LGS gas/water separator, which sends the gases outquietly above the waterline andthe cooling water below. Also functioning as a silencer and gooseneck, it has a 7 litre (1.5gallon) capacity and comes with achoice of 40, 45 or 50mm exhaust connectors which can rotate through 360º to simplify installation. The cooling water discharge in all sizes is 88mm (1.5in).
 
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