Hi DC,
If the furnace doesn't run often enough and you do not have tank heaters the tanks and/or pipes may freeze. I'm talking about temperatures in the -30 to -40 area. The better insulated the RV floor and the larger the furnace, the worse the issue.
If a smaller furnace runs all the time--then the tanks won't freeze, and the air inside the RV will be mixed fairly evenly. This means no cold spots or drafts can be created by poorly heated areas such as the "step" inside a class C. Therefore it is more comfortable.
Does that help with my original statements?
I found out the hard way that my fresh water system, which is inside the heated area of the RV, would freeze up when I was driving--because the living quarters were heated by the engine/dash heat. I tried a 1500 watt heater under the sink and still had freeze ups.
The final solution was a thermostatically controlled dual window fan which I used to replace the cold air return grill for the furnace. The thermostat is mechanical and is near the water pump. This had the happy effect of pressurizing the duct work and solved the freezing problem.
Desert Captain wrote:
"The closer the furnace is to 100% run time the more the comfort."
"With a larger furnace the tank heaters become even more necessary."
Huh? :h
You are going to have to help me out with those two statements. I would have to argue that a larger furnace that has to run significantly less to maintain the same temperature, in addition to being more efficient will generate less noise (a part of overall comfort).
A larger furnace, generating more heat, in no way necessitates a greater need for tank heaters. Most folks just crack the cabinet doors or a drawer or two to facilitate the abundant warm air's circulation. If anything a coach with a larger furnace might be just fine with no tank heaters.
I have tank heat but have yet to run it as the large (35K BTU) furnace keeps our little 24' C so toasty with minimal run time. On a typical night below freezing the furnace only kicks on a few times for 5 minutes with the thermostat set at 65. Less furnace is a problem not a solution.
As always.... Opinions and YMMV.
:C