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Maestro402
05-05-2020, 01:02 PM
Hi All

My camper is a 2019 Keystone Raptor 425TS. Can anyone tell me where the furnace/heater access is?

My heater is not igniting/working. Although other LP appliances are working.

flybouy
05-05-2020, 01:10 PM
Don't know about your specific unit but the easiest way is it find where the exhaust is outside. The furnace will be on the other side of the wall inside. Typically it's behind wood slats that maay require removing a few screws.

Maestro402
05-05-2020, 02:20 PM
Don't know about your specific unit but the easiest way is it find where the exhaust is outside. The furnace will be on the other side of the wall inside. Typically it's behind wood slats that maay require removing a few screws.

Thanks for the reply. By that thought i would probably access from basement pass thru. I guess I’ll be emptying that tomorrow. Ha

gen tech
05-05-2020, 03:30 PM
Do you have a heater vent in the garage? How hard does it blow. I have a 357 fusion and it barely blows any air into the garage area

Maestro402
05-05-2020, 03:38 PM
Do you have a heater vent in the garage? How hard does it blow. I have a 357 fusion and it barely blows any air into the garage area

I will 100% check that after I get this fixed.

rich_d
05-06-2020, 08:33 AM
Do you have a heater vent in the garage? How hard does it blow. I have a 357 fusion and it barely blows any air into the garage areaOur 2019 Impact has the same problem. Only has a 2" duct going to the garage and very little heat comes out of it. There was none coming out when we bought the unit so we took it in for warranty and now it has a little but I think the limiting factor is the duct size. Not sure if upgrading it to a larger diameter duct would help or not.

AbHDToyHauler
05-09-2020, 08:22 AM
I believe Raptors and Fuzions are quite similar. To get at my furnace i have to remove the carpeted divider walls in the basement/pass thru (somewhat) storage area. They come out fairly easily. Then you can see the furnace and back off hotwater heater , plumbing from bathroom above etc. I hope this helps.
Just a quick note on the heat in the garage. I believe by the time the heat gets to the garage its lost most of the heat and you get mostly air. If they were insulated ducts maybe it would help. I am going to install an diesel heater in the garage portion as my wife and i use it alot when the bikes are out. We currently use an electric heater but if we wanted to Boondock then the diesel heater would be more practical . I have done research on them for over a year before I finally sprang for one and now we are testing it in our Sun room . I set it up very temporarily to see how it performed. Fantastic heat and output and barely sips the fuel. I will be installing once I bring the RV home from storage .Sorry for long winded reply.