Where the heat may go depends on lots of small details like how the heater is placed and how the inside back of the cabinet may leave different channels for the heat to flow. Even though they are insulated the back of the heater can still let some heat out and it is inside the RV, so has to go somewhere.
On my RV, the heater is under the kitchen cabinet and the plumbing to drain, etc for winter is reached by removing a plywood panel just above the toe kick of the cabinet. So the whole front to back of the heater is built into the empty space under the cabinets so that when running the heater and opening a drawer, you get this flow of warm air!
If you look where your heater is placed , there may be places where you can see the back of it if you pull drawers out or it may be there is a layer of thin plywood between the heater and the open storage but that plywood often doesn't go all the way to the top if you crawl around and look. The open space behind the cabinet false back is often full of plumbing, wires, etc. including lots of the sawdust they left over!
That's where they hide all the little things they don't need like wire scraps and extra screws!
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Richard
Why no RV year, make and floorplan on MY signature as we suggest for others?
I currently DO NOT have one!
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