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Old 10-07-2016, 10:02 PM   #1
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Boler Therm'x 335-P Catalytic Heater uninstall.

I have the above heater in my Boler and I am trying to figure out a way to take off the grill and take it apart while still mounted on my closet wall so I can uninstall it by gaining access to the mounting screws.

I have finished my closet with an airconditioner and do not wish to take that all apart to get to the screws from inside the closet.

If anyone knows how to disemble a Therm'x heater short of taking a sawzall to it, your suggestions are very welcome.

I will be replacing it with a Wave-3 or Wave-6 heater.

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Old 10-08-2016, 09:11 AM   #2
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hello. i'd be very interested in hearing why you are replacing the one heater with the other. we are looking for a small heater to add to our boler and could benefit by the info. thx
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Old 10-08-2016, 10:48 AM   #3
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My propane heater hangs on the wall with three screws in slotted holes. Try lifting up on the heater to see if yours is mounted in this way. I'm betting it is.....
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It appears my heater is bolted directly to thelp wall/closet.

I am replacing the catalytic heater with a small wall mounted electric heater for winter camping on hookups.

I have small children and I do not like the idea of exhausting the fumes inside the cabin. I also feel having to keep a window open defeats the benefits of such heater.

As far as electric heaters I am now looking at the Seabreeze SF14TA "Off the Wall" Outlet Mountable Bed/Bathroom Heater or something similar.

I also plan to install a Propex LP heater under the dinette bench for camping without hookups.
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Those aspirations where finally completed with the Propex LP heater being mounted under the front bench and the 110v heater replacing the old unit. Attachment 147065Attachment 147066Click image for larger version

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