Installed a Furnace (Pictures Added)

I hope to have pictures by tomorrow but I was able to rough in a fire up my Atwood 8012II furnace today.
My trailer is only 5x8 so I had to get creative on where to mount it. It is about 24 inches long with the
exhaust vent through a wall so I didn't want it sticking out so far inside the trailer. I thought about mounting
it so the exhaust vent goes out the front wall but decided that would invite too much junk to be blown into
the vent. I looked the furnace over and noticed that the return air is on the side towards the back.
I decided that I will mount it sidewise so the exhaust is on the drivers side of the trailer and the unit fits
on a shelf about 13 inches wide 12.5 inches below my desk on the front wall.
It was about 40 degrees out today I and ran the furnace long enough to warm it up to 70 inside.
The unit used about 1.95 amps when it was on. This is pretty close to the 1.8 amp specifications.
I have a well insulated trailer so I don't think the furnace will need be on that much. Most of the
time 50 - 60 degrees is plenty warm for thawing out after observing stars outside in the 20 degree air.
I am taking my wife to Death Valley for 4-5 days in January so I think she will be happy to have a
furnace. I got the unit for about $350 shipped from AmericanRVcompany.com.
Jeff
My trailer is only 5x8 so I had to get creative on where to mount it. It is about 24 inches long with the
exhaust vent through a wall so I didn't want it sticking out so far inside the trailer. I thought about mounting
it so the exhaust vent goes out the front wall but decided that would invite too much junk to be blown into
the vent. I looked the furnace over and noticed that the return air is on the side towards the back.
I decided that I will mount it sidewise so the exhaust is on the drivers side of the trailer and the unit fits
on a shelf about 13 inches wide 12.5 inches below my desk on the front wall.
It was about 40 degrees out today I and ran the furnace long enough to warm it up to 70 inside.
The unit used about 1.95 amps when it was on. This is pretty close to the 1.8 amp specifications.
I have a well insulated trailer so I don't think the furnace will need be on that much. Most of the
time 50 - 60 degrees is plenty warm for thawing out after observing stars outside in the 20 degree air.
I am taking my wife to Death Valley for 4-5 days in January so I think she will be happy to have a
furnace. I got the unit for about $350 shipped from AmericanRVcompany.com.
Jeff