Basic blown air heating
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Basic blown air heating
I have an AS Windsor which has blown air heating. There are 3 outlets. One in the toilet/shower, one into the lounge and a third behind the drivers seat. My question is quite a basic one. Is the one behind the drivers seat supposed to blow hot air or is it an air intake?
daykinjones- New Member
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Auto-Sleeper Model : Windsor
Vehicle Year : 2009
Re: Basic blown air heating
Not sure but suspect it should be an outlet. We had problems with ours when it disconnected at the heater end, quite an easy job to do and made a big difference in the cold weather.
crisp- Donator
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Re: Basic blown air heating
My Nuevo has two outlets, one in the shower and one under the settee - a few inches away from the fire (I assume that on the day it was built AS were running short of hose!)
raymondo- Member
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Re: Basic blown air heating
My Nuevo also has two but the last motorhome ( by another maker) had the three with one behind the drivers seat, so i made an assumption. Not wise I know, but you only live once!!!
crisp- Donator
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Re: Basic blown air heating
Hi
If I am correct the Windsor has a diesel ebaucher heater you need to find out where that is mounted probabley under the wardrobe and check the outlets
regards Alan
If I am correct the Windsor has a diesel ebaucher heater you need to find out where that is mounted probabley under the wardrobe and check the outlets
regards Alan
gemdeco- Member
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Re: Basic blown air heating
I have two - one in bathroom, one under bench at front of lounge. Never use the fan, in a 6m. van we find the heater on it's own is much faster at heating up the interior. As for the bathroom, if we're using the van in winter, we'll be on a site, so we're never in there long enough to worry about it.
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