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Thread: SS-7 cabin heater

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    Meyertheflyer's Avatar
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    Default Re: SS-7 cabin heater

    Could you look to see if you have REV A, Sept 03, page 5. And compare to the photo page I posted? Maybe I have a new cabin heater but outdated instructions. I don't want to proceed til I get this correct. Thanks
    Bob
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    Default Re: SS-7 cabin heater

    Bob,

    I believe you can do it either way. Turning it around so that the fittings are facing into the cabin can make them more accessible. If you are using flare nut connections at the heater coil, you can reach them easily to disconnect & replace the coil, for instance. It also gives you some exposed line to add a shut-off valve in the cabin if you wish.
    John Evens
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    Default Re: SS-7 cabin heater

    Is the dual heater set up from Kitfox just two of these? Or is it different? I never ordered a heater when I ordered my kit and it's getting close to being time.

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