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Atwood furnace exhaust out the V front?


aczr2k

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What do I need to do to exhaust an Atwood furnace through the v-front? Looking at the parts and pieces the exhaust is meant to go straight out the back? Do they make a elbow or flex for the exhaust? I would like the furnace to point straight to the back. It is a 18,000 btu front blower furnace.

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I have mine in the V front, but just used the ducts/vents to point towards the rear. The actual furnace is sitting perpendicular to the wall it exhausts through. I guess if you're trying not to make a cabinet that takes up the whole V this won't work for you...

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