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Date:         Mon, 09 Dec 1996 21:59:32 -0400
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From:         Rob <becida@gtii.com>
Subject:      Re: Propex Installation: An Afterthought

If that cold air return line is for some sort of internal cooling you could have problems. I'll bet they put that there for a reason. Just a thought.

Rob

At 01:58 PM 12/9/96 -0600, you wrote: >Did some experimentation this weekend. I think you can >avoid cutting a second hole in the face of your rear seat kickpanel by >not installing the cold air return >inlet. > >I used some tape to close off my inlet and noticed >no difference in the output of the furnace, nor any difference in the >sound the furnace was making. > >My theory is that cold air backflows through the >rear heater and squirrelcage fan; plenty of air >is available to be heated by the furnace without supplying a new inlet >vent. > >Later, > >Tom F. > >


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