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Vent 9 above roof line 5 below roof line.
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Natural gas or atmospheric sealed combustion downflow gas furnace have a specially designed flue that pulls fresh air into the furnace from the crawl space of a mobile home and into a heat exchanger to get warmed and then the blower pushes that warm air through the ducts to heat the home.
Adjustable from 10 19 when measured from roof not ceiling to top of furnace.
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It s important to have your furnace sized before choosing a heating system to determine exactly what btu your mobile home needs in a furnace you ll want to work with an hvac contractor who can advise you on size efficiency and estimated costs.
Our focus back in 1997 was ventilating mobile homes with roof vents and whole house fans.
Be sure to also discuss furnace compatibility with your existing ductwork and ventilation.
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Goose neck vent in black can be used to cover exhaust pipes extending through your roof or for attic ventilation.
For older furnaces check your data plate or.