The last time I was on Red the gas light was going out when the furnace kicked on because of the sub zero weather.
I talked to an Atwood tech that stated the furnace was a high pressure system, and the 1/4" lines on my house were fine.
I talked to another Atwood tech this morning that was more knowledgeable. He stated that it was a low pressure system and 3/8" ID hose would improve the flow and help to keep it from freezing. He also stated that I should wrap the tanks with a blanket, and use the foam water pipe wrap or sleeves on the hose that is exposed to the elements.
Just thought I would post this in case it may help someone else.
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Ronsay
The last time I was on Red the gas light was going out when the furnace kicked on because of the sub zero weather.
I talked to an Atwood tech that stated the furnace was a high pressure system, and the 1/4" lines on my house were fine.
I talked to another Atwood tech this morning that was more knowledgeable. He stated that it was a low pressure system and 3/8" ID hose would improve the flow and help to keep it from freezing. He also stated that I should wrap the tanks with a blanket, and use the foam water pipe wrap or sleeves on the hose that is exposed to the elements.
Just thought I would post this in case it may help someone else.
Ron
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