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Old 04-06-2018, 10:51 AM   #1
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Furnace air flow.

So we have a basic furnace which is near the queen bed in our bunkhouse. The thermostat is near the bunks. So the front gets a lot warmer. In wondering if anyone makes something that stands to the furnace to send a bit more air to the rear where our kids would be. Anyone know?
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You could look to get some JR Products 288-86-AB-TN-A Tan Dampered Floor Register to replace some of your OEM floor registers.

These would give you the capability to close the registers, which may help in getting more heat to where you want it.

Just a thought.
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You could look to get some JR Products 288-86-AB-TN-A Tan Dampered Floor Register to replace some of your OEM floor registers.

These would give you the capability to close the registers, which may help in getting more heat to where you want it.

Just a thought.
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Yeah there are no registers. It's just the one big output on the front of the furnace.
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What do you have for a camper? I know on mine, the front of the furnace is a return air duct. It does have accommodations to blow air out from there too, but the face plate was not removed.
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what do you have for a camper? I know on mine, the front of the furnace is a return air duct. It does have accommodations to blow air out from there too, but the face plate was not removed.
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Use the low fan setting on the AC to help circulate the heat or a small fan. I have the same issue with my 264BHW. AC ducted but heat just gets dumped out of two vents under couch.
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Use the low fan setting on the AC to help circulate the heat or a small fan. I have the same issue with my 264BHW. AC ducted but heat just gets dumped out of two vents under couch.
The A/C is further to the queen bed side than the furnace.
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