profdant139
Senior Member
I love my Fun Finder, as you know, and am very impressed with its quality. But as a result of the recent flurry of fridge-related projects and questions, I wondered why Cruiser left two inches on either side of the fridge and almost seven inches on top, under the cabinet. It did not seem to make sense, but I figured there was a good reason.
Well, I think they did it wrong. Here is what the installation manual says for my Dometic 2351, at page 21:
"8.2 Ventilation. The installation shall be made in such a manner as to separate the combustion system from the living space of the mobile home or recreational vehicle. Openings for air supply or for venting of combustion products shall have a minimum dimension of not less than 1/4 inch. Ventilation is a critical requirement for proper cooling unit operation. The coach vent system must be able to provide a way to direct the hot air, produced by the action of the cooling unit, out away from the installation of the refrigerator. The refrigerator extracts heat from the interior of the refrigerator cabinet and dissipates the heat out through the vent system.
"In a proper installation there should be zero (0") clearance surrounding the sides and top of the refrigerator to achieve proper air flow. Clearance from the back of the refer to the outside wall must be kept less than 1 inch. All potential dead air pockets should be blocked or baffled to ensure that heat won't be trapped in these spaces and reduce efficiency."
So this means, I think, that Cruiser did not follow these "zero clearance"
instructions. Fortunately, my mad desire for storage has inadvertently fixed the problem -- I have now filled in all of the voids with my storage cubby and with big wads of fiberglass insulation, coupled with my metal heat deflector.
Bottom line -- I am not sure that these instructions apply to all fridges, but those of us with newer X-139 units might want to investigate and take action. I hope that Cruiser monitors our forum so that they can pick up this problem and notify the dealers.
Your thoughts and reactions would be greatly appreciated -- thanks!!
Well, I think they did it wrong. Here is what the installation manual says for my Dometic 2351, at page 21:
"8.2 Ventilation. The installation shall be made in such a manner as to separate the combustion system from the living space of the mobile home or recreational vehicle. Openings for air supply or for venting of combustion products shall have a minimum dimension of not less than 1/4 inch. Ventilation is a critical requirement for proper cooling unit operation. The coach vent system must be able to provide a way to direct the hot air, produced by the action of the cooling unit, out away from the installation of the refrigerator. The refrigerator extracts heat from the interior of the refrigerator cabinet and dissipates the heat out through the vent system.
"In a proper installation there should be zero (0") clearance surrounding the sides and top of the refrigerator to achieve proper air flow. Clearance from the back of the refer to the outside wall must be kept less than 1 inch. All potential dead air pockets should be blocked or baffled to ensure that heat won't be trapped in these spaces and reduce efficiency."
So this means, I think, that Cruiser did not follow these "zero clearance"
instructions. Fortunately, my mad desire for storage has inadvertently fixed the problem -- I have now filled in all of the voids with my storage cubby and with big wads of fiberglass insulation, coupled with my metal heat deflector.
Bottom line -- I am not sure that these instructions apply to all fridges, but those of us with newer X-139 units might want to investigate and take action. I hope that Cruiser monitors our forum so that they can pick up this problem and notify the dealers.
Your thoughts and reactions would be greatly appreciated -- thanks!!