Range Hood

bdub

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Arch, I've put a pic of the installed Suburban furnace on my site. It
might help you. It might not.

Also, my range hood leaks cold air like a broken window! I haven't had a
chance to look into it yet, but am wondering if ya'll can tell me what's
apt to be the problem in there. There's a pic of it at

http://www.web-access.net/~bmassey/sweetpea.html

Thanks

bdub
'76 Palm Beach
In The Heart o Texas
www.web-access.net/~bmassey/
icq # 202333
 
Billy,
It is probably not your range hood that is the problem, but the outside
vent cover. Check and see if the moving cover is missing, They come
with a small latch to stop the cover from opening when traveling down
the road. The last person that owned my GMC had sealed the vent closed
with silicone because the tape type hinge had failed. I went to my
local RV store and found a replacement even in the right color.

J.R. Wright
GMC GreatLaker
77 Eleganza II
Michigan

>
> Arch, I've put a pic of the installed Suburban furnace on my site. It
> might help you. It might not.
>
> Also, my range hood leaks cold air like a broken window! I haven't had a
> chance to look into it yet, but am wondering if ya'll can tell me what's
> apt to be the problem in there. There's a pic of it at
>
> http://www.web-access.net/~bmassey/sweetpea.html
>
> Thanks
>
> bdub
> '76 Palm Beach
> In The Heart o Texas
> www.web-access.net/~bmassey/
> icq # 202333
 
>Billy

>On your vent. Do you have the stock flapper valve on the outside?

To tell ya the truth, I don't think it's even got a flapper valve.

>There is a little lock right in the middle of the lower edge of the flap.
>Is it locked?

hmmm, I'll check, but don't remember seeing anything to lock

Thanks for the info

bdub
'76 Palm Beach
In The Heart o Texas
www.web-access.net/~bmassey/
icq # 202333
 
>In a message dated 2/11/99 2:54:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, bmassey

>
>> http://www.web-access.net/~bmassey/sweetpea.html
>
>Hi Billy!
>
>Took a look at website and vent--I think you should put more duct tape on it
>after you stuff something into the vent pipe. Looked at the HEI pictures too.
>Wow! Now they are some kind of pictures. What is that a panoramic view? Is
>it the Kodak 260 at work here?

haha, already taped it up.

Yeah, that's the DC260's handi work. It defaults to a 1536 X 1024
resolution X 16 million color shot. I even used the anti-red eye on it.
:-) I usuallly re dimension 'em for the web but wanted Patrick to be able
to see as much detail as possible on that black air cleaner,

bdub
'76 Palm Beach
In The Heart o Texas
www.web-access.net/~bmassey/
icq # 202333
 
>Billy,
>It is probably not your range hood that is the problem, but the outside
>vent cover. Check and see if the moving cover is missing, They come
>with a small latch to stop the cover from opening when traveling down
>the road. The last person that owned my GMC had sealed the vent closed
>with silicone because the tape type hinge had failed. I went to my
>local RV store and found a replacement even in the right color.

I just went out and double checked. The only thing between the elements
and the stove through that vent is a piece of screen wire to keep the bugs
out. There ain't no flapper!

Guess I'll be making a door out of aluminum and duct tape if that's all
there is to a new one anyway.

Thanks John

bdub
'76 Palm Beach
In The Heart o Texas
www.web-access.net/~bmassey/
icq # 202333
 
> There ain't no flapper!
>

I cut a piece of foam large so that it's a snug friction fit.

Seals good, no clatter and the required walk around to remove it adds to the
appetite :-)

Heinz
 
>
>> There ain't no flapper!
>>
>
>I cut a piece of foam large so that it's a snug friction fit.
>
>Seals good, no clatter and the required walk around to remove it adds to the
>appetite :-)

Sounds good to me Heinz. We hardly ever use that stove anyhow.

Ya give it up on CommuniGate?
 
In regards to your rangehood. I not only had a water problem, but last year
had a wasp's nest the size of a grapefruit in there. I removed the vent
from the outside and stretched fiberglass screening across the back and
reinstalled it. It acts as a barrier for the wasps, but also keeps the
water out.
 
All this talk about range hoods.......I removed the whole shebang several
years ago and sealed up the opening to the outside. Haven't missed it a
bit. Instead I mounted the microwave where that little cabinet is/was
that contained the range hood.

We don't use the gas range much. We removed the 3 burner and installed a
2 burner then made a cover for it. The micro handles just about all our
meal preparation reqmts.

David Lee Greenberg F22009
GMC Motorhome Registry
200 MacFarlane Drive PH4
Delray Beach, FL 33483-6829