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Old 09-16-2014, 08:30 AM   #8
bncinwv
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M.O.C. #6846
As you mentioned, all three models have the same R ratings: Roof = R-38, Walls = R-10, and Floor = R-21. I would think that would mean that the "ratings" would be the same, but the wording on the brochures is different. Here is a link to all the brochures: Brochures
Interestingly enough, when you read through them, the Montana and High Country do refer to the 0 degree rating and arctic ratings. Then you can look at the Mountaineer and High Country and they both refer to "glacier package". Another interesting aspect to the brochures, the Montana plainly specifies a 35,000 BTU furnace, yet the others do not specify the furnace ratings that I can find? Sounds to me like they are built the same, specced the same, and are using similar marketing catch-phrases which all seem to say the same thing. Confused yet??
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