Heater ducts -- was Statpower

richard waters

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Emery,
The previous owner changed all that. Nothing seems to remain of the
original configuration as you describe it. Several of the air registers have
nothing attached to them. It all seems to work however. I'm happy that I have
a new furnace, even though the distribution system is now non-standard.

I have 26' -2 GMC interior in my Lean Green Machine with the original Palm
Beach carpet and upholstery. Which still looks good by the way.

Richard Waters
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> Richard -- what floorplan do you have.? If it has the couch on the left and
> two settees in the back that make into a bed, there are three heat registers
> and two cold air registers (also may have a little hose that goes into the
> side bath). The register at the front of the couch, behind the driver's
> seat, is a cold air return. The duct lying in the left back corner is a cold
> air return. The register just forward of the kitchen on the couch is a hot
> air run. There is another hot air at the baseboard under the stove and
> another one under the clothes closet. On the right side settee baseboard,
> just aft of the bath module is a register that doesn't have a duct attached
> to it. This draws in air from the motorhome and pulls it by the water tank,
> by the pump and hoses and pulls it behind the rear wall to the cold air
> return in the left rear.
>
> If you have a transmode conversion it may be somewhat different. The
> principle was to pull the cooler air from both ends of the motorhome and blow
> the heat to the center.
>
> Emery Stora
> 77 Kingsley
> Santa Fe, NM