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Old 03-11-2010, 12:25 PM   #60
cochise
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Default Ok here goes..

To answer "Brulaz" first: The photo to the far right shows the furnace as installed by TM with absolutely no duct work connected. The second photo show duct work connected at the Tucson dealer after TM had approved it. They later reneged on that. The water tank adjacent to the furnace had to be turned 90 degrees and new holes drilled etc. And that was the reason we had no heat. It just sat there under the bench getting hotter and hotter but not for us.
To answer "kenngeri2770": There are 2 almost identical models of furnaces, one is the NT-20-SE and the other is NT-20-S. The difference is that the SE has the discharge thru the front panel which most likely is placed in the front of the long side of the bench. The S model is a closed unit with discharges on both sides of the unit, one should go to the short end of the bench as seen in the third picture, and than via a "T" or "Y" to the bathroom. That one terminates right behind the "throne" a few inches above floor level. flow is probably restricted due to the very close proximity to the toilet base. And the red warning label is on the battery box, warning of "sulfuric fumes that must be vented to the outside".
And yes it is very easy to lift the seat, as a matter of fact the brochure says it will sleep 4. Well that is where the 2 that don't sleep in the queen bed will sleep. It is actually only fir for smaller children, and the table has to be removed for that use.
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