Heat duct

thomas g. warner

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Emery my 1976 palm beach had a duct running along side of the water tank to
the bath module. the tank had a chamfer in the bottom of the tank that just
fit the hose. My new tank did not have clearance enough to route the duct
so I terminated it.Will do something with it this summer.

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>ended in the water tank area. >>
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>Arch - my GMC was only 3 years old when I bought it and the duct terminated
>in the little area just behind the generator cabinet. It had never been
>worked on. If air is being sucked by the duct hose it will pull air slowly
>all around the back of the motorhome and keep the water tank and pump area
>warm. Besides, there is no room to hook a duct hose to the register in front
>of the water tank.
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>Emery Stora
>77 Kingsley
>Santa Fe, NM
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Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach
 
Emery the original water tank had enough room to install the duct and the
water line between the hold down strap and the tank. the new tank did not
although they look identical.

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>the bath module. >>
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>Tom -- I should know by now never to say something is or is not original to
>the GMC. GM must have made little changes from year to year without
>referencing it in the service manual. I guess I should learn to put a
>disclaimer on all of my postings!
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>Emery Stora
>77 Kingsley
>Santa Fe, NM
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Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach
 
maybe everyone is forgetting something. the tank is supposed to sit on a
1/2 or 5/8" plywood pad under the tank that raises it up. thats how I got to
replace my rear floor. the pad was rotted and when removing it found more
and more rot. Over the years that tank had leaked and no one had ever fixed it.

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>> There was not enough room in my 1977 Kingsley for a heat duct to fit by the
>> original tank. Must be some differences in the setup from year to year.
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>Emery,
> Same for my '75 Eleganza. No way would a 3"+ return duct fit in that
>small chamfer under the tank. According to historical data in GMCMI
>newsletters, and what I find in my coach, the return duct ended somewhat shy
>of the water pump, and sucked cool (but well above freezing) air through the
>unconnected grillle just aft of the bath module, past and around the water
>tank and pump (to keep them above freezing), and then into the furnace.
> That's what I found.
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>PS: I'm a few days behind in my messages. New hard drive, modem, and OS
>upgrade kept me off-line. Finally finished beating AOL into submission and
>will try to catch up. If anyone E-mailed me and awaits a reply, please be
>patient.
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>Rick Staples
>'75 Eleganza
>Lousiville
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Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach