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Rear Furnace heat problem
Old 10-17-2009, 08:17 AM   #1
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Hello again, Just a quick question. Does any one know if the 36' Dynasty have a booster or any blower motor for the rear bedroom heat duct? The flow with the furnace on seems to be no existent. The front ducts flow with force, the rear barely. We don't have the Aquaheat option. This is the duct below the passenger closet.
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Old 10-17-2009, 09:17 AM   #2
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Barrier, we had a similar problem, we had too little heat in the BR and bath. We solved it by partially blocking the vents that had too much flow with duct tape on the underside of the register. We now get even heat in the coach. Don't block off too much, blocking too much will cause the furnace to hit its overtemp, you can tell this if the gas cycles on and off without the fan turning off, I know this from experience .

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Old 10-17-2009, 01:15 PM   #3
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Hum, reading this post made me think. The gas for my heaters always cycles on and off. I assumed this was normal but now wondering if there is an adjustment one can make to reduce the amount of gas in the furnace or not.

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Hi all, Sorry I have not thanked you for the help but I just returned and this is the first Internet access I have had in over a week. I have not blocked off the duct as yet, but I will try it.
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