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10/8/2010 at 8:35pm
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Phil, another little lesson i learnt with mine, when I fired it up before refitting the sink, I could also smell burnt exhaust gas entering the van even with a healthy blue flame. The only thing stopping some of this smell was the sink, when fitted in its normal position. I discovered that someone before me had removed the fridge and refitted it VERY poorly. Drafts were entering the living space and the thing was nigh-on wobbling around in its cabinet. Even when the flue was fitted and functioning properly, i could still smell the exhaust entering the van, especialy with no sink in to impede its progress!
With the help of these drawings- http://www.obrienscamping.co.uk/articles/FridgeInstall.htm
I came to the conclusion that the fridge would, A, work better and B, there would no exhaust fumes entering the van if I sealed off the back and sides from the living area.
Also some more usefull information here-
http://www.ourwanderer.org/wan6.htm#illustrations
I simply made up a piece of ally sheet that went from the top of the fridge, bridgeing the gap between the top rear of the fridge and the caravan wall and so the fumes had no where else to go but exit via the top vent as well as the flue. I also fixed in 2 slithers of thin ply to seal the sides of the fridge at its top to the cabinet the fridge sits in. This little lot was simply stuck in with some seam sealer.
I then fired it up again (without the sink in) and vola, no more fumes inside. Also because there is more of a convection effect over the absorbtion unit, it now gets colder than my fridge in the house!
Hope this helps.
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Quote: Originally posted by Gary H on 10/8/2010
Phil, another little lesson i learnt with mine, when I fired it up before refitting the sink, I could also smell burnt exhaust gas entering the van even with a healthy blue flame. The only thing stopping some of this smell was the sink, when fitted in its normal position. I discovered that someone before me had removed the fridge and refitted it VERY poorly. Drafts were entering the living space and the thing was nigh-on wobbling around in its cabinet. Even when the flue was fitted and functioning properly, i could still smell the exhaust entering the van, especialy with no sink in to impede its progress! With the help of these drawings- http://www.obrienscamping.co.uk/articles/FridgeInstall.htm I came to the conclusion that the fridge would, A, work better and B, there would no exhaust fumes entering the van if I sealed off the back and sides from the living area. Also some more usefull information here- http://www.ourwanderer.org/wan6.htm#illustrations I simply made up a piece of ally sheet that went from the top of the fridge, bridgeing the gap between the top rear of the fridge and the caravan wall and so the fumes had no where else to go but exit via the top vent as well as the flue. I also fixed in 2 slithers of thin ply to seal the sides of the fridge at its top to the cabinet the fridge sits in. This little lot was simply stuck in with some seam sealer. I then fired it up again (without the sink in) and vola, no more fumes inside. Also because there is more of a convection effect over the absorbtion unit, it now gets colder than my fridge in the house! Hope this helps.
Post last edited on 10/08/2010 20:48:44
Excellent Gary - I was so impressed with that little lot that if/when I ever take our fridge out, I will follow your example, and have saved it in my Docs
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