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Old 10-26-2018, 07:33 PM   #6
Ccrew
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Originally Posted by Canonman View Post
You can install registers that allow you to restrict the amount of air (partially closed) coming out. Doing this in the main living area should force more air to the bedroom. Just don't close them all the way. This can cause other issues if the airflow is too restricted.
Be careful with this as a blanket statement. I have a 220RBI, and replaced all the registers with the type you described. Most these days however have plastic vanes inside. Due to the distance from of the living area register to the furnace being so close in a 220RBI + having the thermal package 30k BTU furnace, the vents get extremely hot and those plastic vanes melted. If they can melt they potentially can burn.

Coroplast under the trailer unaffected and there's a vent dump at the furnace to the underbelly so it's not like the furnace is blowing flames down it's vents.
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