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Jan 26, 2020Explorer
Stacking RV fridge and furnace unit in same cabinet?
I am converting a cargo trailer to a toy hauler with my son and his best friends so we can travel to different ATV parks in midwest.
To make the most efficient furnace run both for vents and propane lines, I would need to build a cabinet that would have the furnace on the bottom, then about 2ft off the ground, an RV fridge. There would be a 3/4 plywood panel separating the 2 units.
Disclaimer, I am a shop teacher, just not an HVAC technician. I understand I will have to cut holes in outside of trailer.
In our current commercially built toy hauler, the fridge and furnace are on opposite sides. Just wanted to get some suggestions and clarification if stacking, but separate compartments, would be safe and ok.
To make the most efficient furnace run both for vents and propane lines, I would need to build a cabinet that would have the furnace on the bottom, then about 2ft off the ground, an RV fridge. There would be a 3/4 plywood panel separating the 2 units.
Disclaimer, I am a shop teacher, just not an HVAC technician. I understand I will have to cut holes in outside of trailer.
In our current commercially built toy hauler, the fridge and furnace are on opposite sides. Just wanted to get some suggestions and clarification if stacking, but separate compartments, would be safe and ok.