How To Clean Gas Jet On Caravan Fridge
- Sep 16, 2018
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We know that the fridge should be run on gas regularly to keep the burner from filling with dust but when I checked the Dometic manual it says the burner should be cleaned 3 times a year if it's used on gas a lot. Any ideas how to do that? I don't want to be taking the fridge out, so can the vents be taken out to access the burner? Or???
(Does anyone actually do this??)
- Mar 14, 2005
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I would be looking at a different service person in future.
Secondly, I know the manual says about the frequency of cleaning but I do not have a single customer who has this done.
What is more important is the regular use of gas , even for just 20 minutes each time the van is used, to keep the burner clean and the controls working.
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- Oct 17, 2010
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I've take the vents off to hoover any dust that has collected behind the fridge but that's all I've ever done.
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These fridges run using the absorption principle.As Clive above. I also start the cooling, before a trip, on gas. Remember being told it'll cool quicker on gas, who by, haven't a clue.
All the fuels do is to provide heat to a specific portion of the refrigerant circuit. Each of the fuels (Gas Mains or 12V when towing) adds roughly the same amount of heat so the fridge will work as effectively on any source, BUT when towing there are lots of other things going on such as windage due to traveling which might reduce the ability of 12v to wark as well as when its startionary.
But there is little difference between gas and 230V ac, both will cool the fridge with no perceptible difference.
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(I don't really feel that not having the part in his van at the time a service a reason for finding a new engineer.)
Anyway the new part's on order and in future we'll be making sure to use gas for the initial cooling on every trip.
Meanwhile do the fridge vents just pull off the side of the van or is there some sort of clip ?
- Oct 17, 2010
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Other vents I;ve seen do similar screws turn a quarter turn and again the vent comes out from the top.
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??? I have no idea where your service guy gets this impression, the fridges are competently designed to ruin as effectively as possible on any of the fuels. Because there are three systems in place may compromise the ultimate efficiency, but the deficit is small, with exception of 12v power when towing as explained above.The service guy explained that these fridges are primarily designed to run off gas and the electric part is a 'bolt on' ...
Intrinsically the fridge will be most fuel efficient using 230V mains, becasue the thermostat turns off the element when no further cooling is required, where as the gas can be modulated but it has to keep the flame burning even when no cooling is required.
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