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    Bathroom furnace vent blows directly into return?

    Thought I would post this here for someone at Grand Design to perhaps provide input on. We've been using our furnace quite a bit on this trip. Several times I've wondered why on the 337 the bathroom furnace vent is in a corner, directed at the floor directly at the return air vent behind the toilet. Seems that little heat is going to actually flow into the bathroom area. Is this on purpose? I'm thinking of at least turning the vent 90 deg to have it blow to the side and more into the bathroom. Maybe even point it upward? Just wondering if the direction of the vent is intentional.
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    Good Afternoon,

    The direction of the vent in the bathroom was not intentional. It can be changed to meet your needs.

    Missy
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