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Propex Heatsource 1600 issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Steven Hayes" data-source="post: 626561" data-attributes="member: 32543"><p>Hi I've just bought a campervan with a Propex 1600 fitted.It all works fine and heats the van effectively.</p><p>However I get a persistent cough and feel slightly giddy when breathing in the van with the heater running.</p><p>I wondered if the unit needs servicing at all?</p><p>I assumed that because of the separation of the combustion gases and the blown air circuit that all I should be breathing in is recirculated air but slightly warmed up so should not cause breathing issues.</p><p>I wondered if anyone had any advice at all?</p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steven Hayes, post: 626561, member: 32543"] Hi I've just bought a campervan with a Propex 1600 fitted.It all works fine and heats the van effectively. However I get a persistent cough and feel slightly giddy when breathing in the van with the heater running. I wondered if the unit needs servicing at all? I assumed that because of the separation of the combustion gases and the blown air circuit that all I should be breathing in is recirculated air but slightly warmed up so should not cause breathing issues. I wondered if anyone had any advice at all? Steve [/QUOTE]
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