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Rainwater is getting into RV from heater exhaust vents. Why?

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2010

http://www.RVtravel.com . In this excerpt from a webcast, the RV Doctor, Gary Bunzer, diagnoses a problem an RVer is having with rain water getting into his rig through his RV heater's exhaust vents. http://www.RVdoctor.com

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  • good post

  • Just wanted to say that on the furnace shown isn't a suburban furnace but is most likely a Excalibur. My Suburban NT-SB-30k is installed from inside the RV and has a mounting plate on the outside. So there is only a cutout the size of the plate on the outside. With that said. There can be an issue with water. Needs to remove the 4 screws and replace the seal. The one show is most likely a Excalibur 8500 that mounts from the outside of the RV.

    Nice Help Videos.

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