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Vented Catalytic Heater [message #224953] Wed, 09 October 2013 10:21 Go to previous message
John Heslinga   Canada
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Registered: February 2011
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Here is a catalytic heater that vents moisture and combustion products outside and uses a frugal amount of electricity. I have NOT tried it myself and im not sure where best to install it, but it sure seems like the answer for those not wanting a traditional furnace.

http://ventedcatheater.com/

Many times the subject of using a catalytic heater comes up to replace the furnace in our coaches. While I would never considered removing the furnace in my coach, some of the reasons I've heard make sense. Especially if you are not plugging in or are sitting for long periods of time. It just gets too cold here in Canada and you can't beat the convenience and even heat of the ducted furnace.

However the traditional RV furnace is an electricity hog, noisy and really inefficient. (Go and feel how hot the vent gets).

In a tent trailer I had I used to have a convection type of furnace that used no electricity at all and was vented to the outside however you cannot get those any more. This vented catalytic heater would be an excellent replacement.

Portable Catalytic heaters create a fantastic amount of moisture in an enclosed space and that moisture ends up on the walls windows in the blankets and creates a lot of moisture condensing behind walls on the cool coach skin. If the weather is cold enough it causes ice. Once you feel warm enough and turn them off the cooling air feels more uncomfortable because it feels clammy.

Having vents open to get rid of the moisture and letting in combustion air defeats a lot of the space heating capacity of these heaters. You will also find that these heaters do not even expressly indicate that they are for space heating but they do expressly indicate outdoor use.



John and Cathie Heslinga 1974 Canyonlands 260 455, Manny tranny and 1 ton, 3:70 LS, Red Seal Journeyman, DTE, BEd. MEd. Edmonton, Alberta
 
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