![]() |
|
|
|
|
Mobile Home Equipment
The primary difference between a mobile home furnace and a furnace designed for a site-built home is the way the furnace is ducted, vented, and installed. The ducting in a mobile home is smaller and therefore more restrictive, so mobile home furnace blower is designed to overcome the greater resistance to airflow. This ensures proper air delivery from each supply register. Standard gas or electric furnaces will not provide the rated air delivery in a mobile home application. Your new mobile home furnace also uses a venting design known as "sealed combustion" which safely draws combustion air from outside to minimize noise and drafts. Finally, the return air is drawn through a louvered grill on the front of the furnace, without the need for return ducting. The return air on a standard furnace is drawn from the top (or bottom) and must be ducted to a remote location. Standard furnaces from almost all other manufacturers are not designed or rated for use in mobile homes and can be unsafe if an attempt is made to use them improperly. |