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Old 09-20-2020, 01:04 PM   #1
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Heat distribution

Heat coming from the furnace is forceful but overheating the adjacent master bedroom while leaving the remaining heat vents with only a fraction of the forced air. The result was relatively cool, uncomfortable rooms in the remainder of the camper. The master bedroom was overheating so we had to leave the bedroom door going to the outside open. The temp outside was in the mid 30's. My son and his wife slept on a pull out bed and complained about being cold the next morning. There is a bathroom between the rooms with a door on each side. My wife and i overheaed while my son nearly shivered. The heat vent in the master bedroom is very hot so I'm reluctant to cover it up. No obstructions on the remaining heat vents. The furnace is adjacent to the master bedroom which probably explains in part the situarion. I have the Retreat model. Anyone else with this problem? Any way to fix this? Thanks.

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Old 09-20-2020, 01:24 PM   #2
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Welcome to the forum: wlcm:

If you can access the furnace, make sure all the ducts are connected to the distribution box. If they are all hooked up, you may need to pull the coroplast down and look for kinks or cut ducting.
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Sounds like you have a ductwork problem but for the short term set the AC fan to low and it will circulate the air. The AC compressor won't run.
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