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Old 06-20-2004, 01:53 PM   #1
Garnzees
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Burned water hose

This past April I had need to use the furnace in my 3295 for the first time. The exhaust vent for the furnace is directly below the water intake and the water hose got too close to the exhaust vent and was burned. The hose didn't burst but it is black, hardened and enlarged. On one recent trip, I looped the hose over the up over the post that the water value was attached. On another trip, I looped the hose up over the living room slide out to keep out away from the vent. Anyone else had this problem or have any solutions?
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