A major problem which I soon spotted in the design of my tourers blown air heating system, was the part where it blew 'warm' to air to the bathroom at the rear. There were three outlets, two feeding air to the front area, one to that rear bathroom. The heat source located in the middle, blowing along ducts along the inside cupboards to the front left, with air drawn back in to the heater, to recirculate. As the door was on the left, to the rear of the heater, the only route was to take the duct under the floor emerging on the right in the bathroom. Just bare, uninsulated, flexible, metallised air ducting. By the time the warm air had emerged at the far end of this duct, when the weather was cold, it was simply blowing cold air. Not just blowing cold air, but cooling the entire caravan down too and simply negating the heat produced by two other ducts.
An incredibly stupid design and the designer had obviously never tested the system in cold weather. I solved it by removing the underfloor duct completely and installing a new outlet blowing towards the rear area from forward of the door and into the bathroom.