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Direct vent wall heater for trailer???

If you are going to buy anything that will burn ( LP or Nat) gas you need to make sure you can use it at the elevation you are at. Most appliances are rated at sea level and you would need to change orfice for proper gas press. if you are going to drag it up to 8,000 feet
 
Looks like it doesn't have one. It vents in the room it is in.

It has one. Heres a pic

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If you are going to buy anything that will burn ( LP or Nat) gas you need to make sure you can use it at the elevation you are at. Most appliances are rated at sea level and you would need to change orfice for proper gas press. if you are going to drag it up to 8,000 feet

x2 ^^^

Don't know the brand, but the one that was installed in my friends Interstate enclosed didn't work worth a crap above 6,500'. I would double check if you need different parts before you drop the coin and expect it to work at the hill.
 
Has anyone used on of these direct vent wall heater http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200362089_200362089
or something similar in there trailer? If so how did they work and what kind did you get?

Thanks,

I have a empire 35,000 btu direct vent heater in our trailer and it works awesome best part of it you don't get burning eyes and light headed feeling like with the vent free heaters and you don't need power to run it.

It is in a 30' insulated trailer and will easily get to 70 degrees we run ours at 8,000 feet with no orifice change and it still has a nice blue flame.
 
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