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Fridge installation question
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<blockquote data-quote="the_troupster" data-source="post: 353079" data-attributes="member: 14709"><p>My plan is a hole in the floor for un-burnt gas (got to drill a hole for a waste water pipe soon too) and then have a small vent through the drivers bulk head panel and then fit/run a pipe out the drivers window when running on gas. I'm really not keen on cutting holes in the side or roof of my van... </p><p></p><p>I'm also fitting an extractor fan above the hob to also vent out of the drivers window. A small piece of perspex to fill the remaining gaps would stop any unwanted drafts.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the_troupster, post: 353079, member: 14709"] My plan is a hole in the floor for un-burnt gas (got to drill a hole for a waste water pipe soon too) and then have a small vent through the drivers bulk head panel and then fit/run a pipe out the drivers window when running on gas. I'm really not keen on cutting holes in the side or roof of my van... I'm also fitting an extractor fan above the hob to also vent out of the drivers window. A small piece of perspex to fill the remaining gaps would stop any unwanted drafts. Jim [/QUOTE]
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