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Installing a Vented RV Propane Heater in a Small Off Grid Cabin

Installing a Propex HS2800 vented propane furnace to heat our small off grid cabin. It will be used as a backup heat source. This furnace will kick in when our wood stove burns down in the middle of the night. It is thermostat controlled, 92.5 % efficient and runs on propane and 24 volt DC power. It consumes 36 watts continuously while running. We also install the gas pipe and DC wiring to run the furnace.

0:00 pretty footage
0:13 introducing the furnace
0:25 bringing DC power to the furnace location
1:18 installing a Blue Sea Systems fuse holder
2:29 mounting the furnace in the bedroom
4:33 talking about flaring tools
5:07 Dan making a flare fitting
6:53 Dan brazing two sizes of copper pipe together
8:25 installing the copper gas line
9:30 installing the combustion air inlet and exhaust outlet pipes
10:04 making the final gas connection
10:17 pressure testing the gas line
10:29 finding and fixing leaks
11:10 successful pressure test
11:27 turning on the furnace
11:55 propane manifold and black pipe with sediment trap
13:15 philosophizing & too much yapping
14:12 pretty footage of our land

The Furnace: https://www.propexheatsource.co.uk/heaters/hs2800
Blue Sea DC Fuse Block: https://amzn.to/2QtwHIj
12/24 Volt DC LED Bulbs: https://amzn.to/2KMxFdI
12/24 Volt DC USB charger: https://amzn.to/2Q6qAuf
Nice Flaring Tool: https://amzn.to/2Ujkrth
Affordable Flaring Tool: https://amzn.to/2rlNVJu
Pressure Test Gauge: https://amzn.to/2Uid856

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8 декабря 2018 г. 18:00:03
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