Relocating furnace [message #69751] |
Wed, 06 January 2010 00:06 |
Adrien G.
Messages: 474 Registered: May 2008 Location: Burns Flat, OK 73624
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Two PO before removed the furnace, I'm installing an Atwood model 8535, but thinking about putting the unit under the couch (to gain storage space in the galley) with only the burner air intake and exhaust to the outside, without the access door to avoid having to cut a wall rib
Has anyone blazed this trail before?
Looking to avoid wasting time and effort.
Thanks to ALL for the fine threads and the great info available.
Adrien & Jenny Genesoto
75 Glenbrook (26-3) Mods LS3.70 FD / Reaction Sys / 80mm Front&Intermidiate / Hydroboost / 16" Tires / Frame Rebuild / Interior Rebuild
Yuba City,Ca. Text 530-nine-3-three-3-nine-nine-6
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Re: Relocating furnace [message #69788 is a reply to message #69751] |
Wed, 06 January 2010 11:00 |
idrob
Messages: 645 Registered: January 2005 Location: Central Idaho
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Adrien G. wrote on Tue, 05 January 2010 22:06 | Two PO before removed the furnace, I'm installing an Atwood model 8535, but thinking about putting the unit under the couch (to gain storage space in the galley) with only the burner air intake and exhaust to the outside, without the access door to avoid having to cut a wall rib
Has anyone blazed this trail before?
Looking to avoid wasting time and effort.
Thanks to ALL for the fine threads and the great info available.
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If this Atwood is an external access model, how would you service it if you put it inside and only have the air intake and exhaust pipes extended to the outside? I guess it could be done, but would require a lot of effort later to do the most minor of service, wouldn't it?
Rob Allen
former owner of '76 x-PB
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