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RoyB
Jul 11, 2014Explorer II
I am sure that FLAGSTAFF has designed their air conditioner ducts to provide a positive specified air flow pressure so that all vents operate proper to give somewhat equal air flow when being used.
When running RG CABLEs inside of my air conditioner ceilings foam ducts I mentioned in the above post I don't recall seeing a passage way that extended off the main ducts going into the bathroom in my Flagstaff model trailer. My central home entertainment center is located on the front wall of the bathroom wall where cabinets are installed. I had to bust thru the foam in the ceiling in that area to route RG cables and such. When finished I re-sealed the passage way I created with expanding foam insulation spray to keep from distributing any air flow specifications that may have been originally planned.
You might want to check with the manufacturer about creating a new off-shoot of their air conditioner duct lines with all of this in mind..
May not be an issue but something you may want to consider before adding an additional off-shoot to the present air flow specifications.
One wonders why it wasn't done in their original design... I didn't add up the YAHs and NAYs but sounds like the FLAGSTAFF line and ROCKWOOD line of trailers (same company models) don't have A/C vents in their bathrooms. My FLAGSTAFF 8528RESS is a 2005 year model...
Roy Ken
When running RG CABLEs inside of my air conditioner ceilings foam ducts I mentioned in the above post I don't recall seeing a passage way that extended off the main ducts going into the bathroom in my Flagstaff model trailer. My central home entertainment center is located on the front wall of the bathroom wall where cabinets are installed. I had to bust thru the foam in the ceiling in that area to route RG cables and such. When finished I re-sealed the passage way I created with expanding foam insulation spray to keep from distributing any air flow specifications that may have been originally planned.
You might want to check with the manufacturer about creating a new off-shoot of their air conditioner duct lines with all of this in mind..
May not be an issue but something you may want to consider before adding an additional off-shoot to the present air flow specifications.
One wonders why it wasn't done in their original design... I didn't add up the YAHs and NAYs but sounds like the FLAGSTAFF line and ROCKWOOD line of trailers (same company models) don't have A/C vents in their bathrooms. My FLAGSTAFF 8528RESS is a 2005 year model...
Roy Ken
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