Heater tubing under floor of Bighorn 3760

kbausano

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While roaming around behind basement walls searching for unused space, I noticed a loose pipe (pic #1) that may have been the cause of certain airflow issues.

The question I have (pics #2 & 3) is whether anyone has this 1.5” piping running to any particular fitting to heat the basement - or are they all left ‘open’ such as this?

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mrcomer

Past Ohio Chapter Leaders (Founding)
That "open ended" 1-1/2" pipe is considered to be the "heated underbelly" for what it is worth.
 

kbausano

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The 1-1/2" duct is stubbed out in the underbelly to provide warm air flow into that area.

I get the concept - just wondering if this air duct is intended to be simply dropped into the belly ‘naked’, or connected somewhere to a fitting of some kind?


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danemayer

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I get the concept - just wondering if this air duct is intended to be simply dropped into the belly ‘naked’, or connected somewhere to a fitting of some kind?


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It's just left hanging there and air flows out of it. It's not supposed to be connected to anything.
 

esscobra

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I have same model- should be connected to heater then yes dumps into area to heat belly/basement- bathroom gets way to hot - planning on installing t off line to bathroom and putting more into basement- or possibly feeding into line that goes to back by couch - that's the coldest part of trailer- earlier in yea when it was mid-high 20's - set heater to 48 and put remote temp senders in belly area and basement and they stayed 40-42 range

you can move the wall back very easily and gain nearly a foot of storage space- I moved transfer switch and converter and surge unit further over and and currently making plans for using that big area for tool/bbg storage or for some additional batteries/inverter/solar controller.
 
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