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[GMCnet] What to replace the factory (original) Solair Furnace with? [message #339609] Tue, 18 December 2018 07:41 Go to next message
Kimberlea Weeks is currently offline  Kimberlea Weeks   United States
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A member that is not on facebook or the net asked this question. I will
forward the information to them.

I have a 1976 Palm Beach, 26 foot and I still have the factory (original)
Solair Furnace. I am told that I should get rid of it and I now agree. What
should I replace it with that would fit in the same original place and
where can I purchase one?

Thank you for your assistance. kim

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Re: [GMCnet] What to replace the factory (original) Solair Furnace with? [message #339612 is a reply to message #339609] Tue, 18 December 2018 08:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
lqqkatjon is currently offline  lqqkatjon   United States
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If it is my coach(I am still running a sol-aire and want to replace it soon) -

I would go with a 35000 BTU SF35 suburban. They can be bought from adventure RV, I am sure Applied.

you can make a stand to help fit it to the wall, or I have seen some buy some high temp silicone hose and make it work.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/furnace/p47917-sf-35-installed.html


http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g5082-furnace-replacement.html


https://thesartonshow.com/preparations-continue/



can't remember where I seen the photos of the person who used the flexible high temp silicone hoses for the exterior vents.





Jon Roche 75 palm beach EBL EFI, manny headers, Micro Level, rebuilt most of coach now. St. Cloud, MN http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
Re: [GMCnet] What to replace the factory (original) Solair Furnace with? [message #339613 is a reply to message #339609] Tue, 18 December 2018 09:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dolph Santorine is currently offline  Dolph Santorine   United States
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Kim

I did this

http://www.gmceast.com/technical/Swartzendruber_Atwood_Furnace_Install.pdf

I bought a 2 year old Atwood furnace from a wrecked year old Motorhome at a local salvage yard.

Safety is key.


Dolph Santorine

DE AD0LF

Wheeling, West Virginia

1977 ex-Palm Beach TZE167V100820
Sullybuilt Bags, Reaction Arms, Manny Transmission


> On Dec 18, 2018, at 7:41 AM, Kimberlea Weeks wrote:
>
> A member that is not on facebook or the net asked this question. I will
> forward the information to them.
>
> I have a 1976 Palm Beach, 26 foot and I still have the factory (original)
> Solair Furnace. I am told that I should get rid of it and I now agree. What
> should I replace it with that would fit in the same original place and
> where can I purchase one?
>
> Thank you for your assistance. kim
>
> Kimberlea Weeks | GMC Motorhomes International
> 1402 So. Cage Blvd., Unit 273 | Pharr, TX 78577-6288
> 612.501.4600 | f.866.519.0047 | www.gmcmi.com
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Re: [GMCnet] What to replace the factory (original) Solair Furnace with? [message #339618 is a reply to message #339613] Tue, 18 December 2018 10:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
bryant374 is currently offline  bryant374   United States
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I installed an Atwood in my 76 PB coach in the same way as Dolph described. In the new storage space I built a drawer, a great plus. Has worked well for many years.

Bill Bryant
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Re: [GMCnet] What to replace the factory (original) Solair Furnace with? [message #339621 is a reply to message #339612] Tue, 18 December 2018 10:36 Go to previous message
richshoop is currently offline  richshoop   United States
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I just did that very replacement.

Was able to reuse one of the solair vent holes, need to enlarge it 3 1/2".

Blocked up the new furnace to get the vent alignment right. Installed the plastic inlet adapter pipe in the new furnace with a piece of plywood centered on the opening with a pilot hole. Slid the whole mess up to the side wall and glued the plywood with gorilla glue. Now you KNOW where the exact center of your vent is. Use a new 3 1/2" hole saw, and slowly, cut the opening.
I made a plywood wedge block that had a 10 degree angle on it that I attached to the inside of the coach with heavy duty construction adhesive and stainless screws from the outside, underneath the new trim.
I plugged the forward old vent hole with West Marine Epoxy/glass/filler, available as a kit, smaller quantites, premeasured. Very little mess.

On our 75 Eleganza II, I made a replacement plenum that allowed me to use all of the existing venting that headed aft.
The new furnace works very well. Ours is the 30,000 BTU model, which uses the same size enclosure as all of them in the same series.
The approach that I took, met all of the manufacturers recommendations for installation. Used all of the manufacturers parts only. Don't like the idea of using flexible coaxial tubing for something like this, possibility of restrictions, etc.

I did have one additional issue with this piece. Low voltage. Had to run a new ground wire to clear that up.
I wish that the fan was a little quieter, or if a two speed fan option was available, I would get it. It is nice to get warm fast, like when just getting back from the slopes skiing, but it would be nice also to not get woken up at night everytime the furnace comes on.

A new 10 year battery life smoke/carbon monoxide detector should also be installed when you are done.
> On December 18, 2018 at 6:51 AM Jon Roche wrote:
>
>
> If it is my coach(I am still running a sol-aire and want to replace it soon) -
>
> I would go with a 35000 BTU SF35 suburban. They can be bought from adventure RV, I am sure Applied.
>
> you can make a stand to help fit it to the wall, or I have seen some buy some high temp silicone hose and make it work.
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/furnace/p47917-sf-35-installed.html
>
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g5082-furnace-replacement.html
>
>
> https://thesartonshow.com/preparations-continue/
>
>
>
> can't remember where I seen the photos of the person who used the flexible high temp silicone hoses for the exterior vents.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Jon Roche
> 75 palm beach
> St. Cloud, MN
> http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
>
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