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dcg9381
Mar 24, 2016Explorer
We supplement with electric heat as to reduce the propane load.
The most common issue with Keystones that are having heater problems is crappy venting. You (or your dealer, depending on how many weeks/months it'll take) need to drop the underbelly and inspect the furnace duct work. Often the ducts are not cut to length and end up kinking or with sharp bends.
One indication of poor duct work would be poor airflow out of the furnace in general.
My experience with propane furnaces is that they'll generally heat you out of the RV if setup properly.
The most common issue with Keystones that are having heater problems is crappy venting. You (or your dealer, depending on how many weeks/months it'll take) need to drop the underbelly and inspect the furnace duct work. Often the ducts are not cut to length and end up kinking or with sharp bends.
One indication of poor duct work would be poor airflow out of the furnace in general.
My experience with propane furnaces is that they'll generally heat you out of the RV if setup properly.
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