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24/10/2009 at 8:39am
Location: Bristol Outfit: Lunar Conquest 544 a
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Although covers help they arn't the solution , there should be a baffel plate fitted at the back of the fridge that directs hot air out of the vent , it also stops wind blowing inside . On our caravan although the baffel plate was in place it wasn't sealed correctly around the edges and this caused a cold blast of wind to come thro the cutlery drawer , i sorted the gaps with gaffer tape and a small amount of mastic . To check yours you'll need to remove the top fridge out side vent .
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Poor performance can also arise where the fridge installation is less than ideal. Newer vans are quite good in this respect but older ones sometimes left a little to be desired. The most critical area is that immediately above the rear of the fridge. All the warm air arising from this area should be ducted straight to the top vent via an upwards sloping plate and given no chance to hang around. This will help to create the necessary draught to pull cool air in via the bottom vent. A possible sign of an installation problem is if the worktop above the fridge becomes warm.
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24/10/2009 at 6:12pm
Location: Teesside Outfit: Mitsubishi ASX4
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Quote: Originally posted by LobeyDosser on 24/10/2009
I disagree. There should be a a plate at the top of the fridge to the underside of the cabinet that does not allow any flow of air from the rear of the fridge into the caravan interior. This plate, usually light aluminium, is fitted to the rear top of the fridge and is mastic sealed to the underside of the cabinet.
Any air entering the van through the bottom vent behind the fridge, should only be able to escape through the top vent.
There is ofcourse the extra vent solely for the chimney.
No air from the rear of the fridge should be allowed to enter the van interior.
Why not?
Our last two caravans have had the space behind the fridge open.
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24/10/2009 at 7:18pm
Location: Argyll Scotland Outfit: 1997 Bailey Ranger 470 4
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>>> Why not? <<<
Well for one thing, you will get drafts from the vents coming into the interior of the caravan.
And two, if you have the fridge on gas and because the flame is not totally enclosed by the chimney, then you could potentially have gas fumes coming into the caravan, carried there by a draft from the vents.
The original question was, why are they getting drafts from the vents into their van. The answer is that there is no baffle plate to stop them.
This baffle plate can be a sod to refit properly if the fridge has been removed for say servicing and I suppose it is easier just to chuck it away rather than fiddling about resealing it in place.
Thankfully on our new van the fridge is a compression one and therefore is 12v only. No servicing and no gas fumes, therefore no need to have grills on the side of the van.
I honestly cannot see the point in having well fitted doors and windows if you are going to allow the wind to whistle through open vents, into the caravan interior.
------------- Lobey.
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