Oasis Concepts Diesel and AC Heating System for Recreational Vehicles and Yachts User Manual

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Section 3, Installing the Exhaust System

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Connect the flexible air-intake tubing (2” I.D.) to the air-
intake fitting on top of the heater. Use a #32 gear clamp
to attach the tubing to this fitting.

The other end of the air-intake hose can be installed in 2
configurations:

Installation of the air-intake adapter to the

underside of the RV

Locate a suitable location to mount the air-intake adapter.

Drill a 2” hole through the floor. Insert the adapter from
underneath and use 3 screws to secure against floor. The
air entrance of the air-intake assembly shall be guarded or
shielded to exclude rain, snow and debris. Use a #32 gear
clamp to attach the tubing to this adapter. Ensure the run
of tubing is as short as possible to facilitate air flow. See

figure 3-1.

Installation of the air-intake adapter to the side of
the RV

Locate a suitable location to mount the air-intake adapter.
Drill a 2” hole through the side wall (minimum ¼”,

maximum 2” wall thickness). Insert the adapter and use 3
screws to mount against side wall. Use a #32 gear clamp
to attach the tubing to this adapter. Ensure the run of
tubing is as short as possible to facilitate air flow. See
figure 3-1.

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Secure both ends of the air-intake tubing with properly
sized hose clamps to prevent air leaks.

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Make sure the air-intake and exhaust hoses have no leaks
and are not touching each other.

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Protect the air-intake entrance from water and dirt with a
guard or shield.

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On a yacht, make sure the thru hull is at least 30” above
the waterline and the exhaust must be goose-necked, see
Figure 3-3: The Exhaust Goose Neck Configuration.

International Thermal Research

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