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Old 02-01-2017, 02:51 PM   #1
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Bathroom heat

Our Whitehawk 23 foot trailer has two heat outlets in the living room/kitchen area and a separate outlet in the bathroom. The bath room outlet has very low airflow. I have confirmed that the duct hose is attached to the outlet but since I have the Glace year package I can't tell if there is a loose connection or rip in the duct work. Is this poor airflow typical or do I need to have it looked at?
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Probably not typical from my experience.
When our furnace is on, the bathroom gets way too hot. Fortunately there is a damper on the floor air duct, and we dial it back, but do not completely close it.
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Have you checked where the duct is hooked up to the heating unit itself. It could be off the flange or there may be an obstruction in the hose. Some have reported that being the situation
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Can't see it.
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Temporarily tape covers over all of your furnace vents except the bathroom and turn the furnace on. See if that improves the airflow into the bath. If it does, you'll know that the air hose to the bath vent is properly connected and has no obstructions. Seems like a logical first step to troubleshoot the problem.
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Can't see it.
The heater in our White Hawk is located under the refrigerator. there is a louvered panel that you can remove and see the furnace. and the attached ducting. hope this helps.
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Thanks for the idea. Finally got it done and the air flow in the bath was great. So don't think I have any loose connection or crimped duct work
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