Winter Fridge Covers on Gas (1 Viewer)

Jun 10, 2016
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I notice on my MH that the Fridge gas exhaust just vents into the back of the fridge, and the fridge is totally sealed from the main habitation area, so no fumes can enter. This is different to my previous MH where the gas exhaust went into the atmosphere. If I fit the winter blanking plates, where will the gas fumes escape to, or am I missing something?
 
Apr 3, 2018
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I notice on my MH that the Fridge gas exhaust just vents into the back of the fridge, and the fridge is totally sealed from the main habitation area, so no fumes can enter. This is different to my previous MH where the gas exhaust went into the atmosphere. If I fit the winter blanking plates, where will the gas fumes escape to, or am I missing something?
Winter covers usually have small air gaps in them.... however that said general concensus on here to to remove at least the top cover when running on gas as it can get "very" hot around top of fridge.
I personally only use winter covers when fridge is off and van not getting used......if I can be bothered.
 
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