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Old 06-21-2018, 03:14 AM   #9
JohnR13
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Palazzo
State: Wisconsin
Posts: 31
THOR #11270
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Originally Posted by paluka44 View Post
We recently purchased a Miramar 35.3 and when we run the heater the kitchen cabinets get really hot, the pots and pans in the lower cabinet get too hot to touch. There are no leaks from the heater duct that I can see, it is not insulated and I am going to wrap the heater vent hose in a blanket of insulation. Has anyone else run across this issue. The heater vent is just a thin plastic accordion hose.
Thanks,

Yes, in our rig the furnace is inside the curbside bathroom cabinet. Even with all the ducts properly connected, the bathroom gets like a sauna with the furnace operating. I can see why, if your furnace is inside the kitchen cabinets or nearby, and/or a duct is disconnected, why it would heat up so much. That sucker gets HOT!


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