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SiennaGuy
Jan 28, 2014Explorer
This concern primarily affects Class B RVs. I'd really like the interior panel for the air conditioning not eat up so much headroom. Technically, these things are called air distribution panels and they often drop down 2½ inches from the ceiling. I'm sure that an engineer could design a panel with a smaller profile to direct air. In a Class B, every single inch counts.
Most RV manufacturers somehow figure that the person who uses the sink and cooktop doesn't need those 2½ inches of headroom, so the air distribution panels are often placed mid-galley. It shouldn't be a surprise to manufacturers that these days, kitchen duties are often shared by a couple and that some tall men (and women) cook and/or wash dishes.
Most RV manufacturers somehow figure that the person who uses the sink and cooktop doesn't need those 2½ inches of headroom, so the air distribution panels are often placed mid-galley. It shouldn't be a surprise to manufacturers that these days, kitchen duties are often shared by a couple and that some tall men (and women) cook and/or wash dishes.
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