Fridge flue question

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Fridge flue question

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Bottom right corner of flue - mine used to sit on an asbestos block - I plan to refit as before - does anyone know if the metal box at the bottom gets hot.

I ask as I am making up my seal around the back of the fridge to aid air flow bottom to top - from foil covered bubble wrap. I want to know if I need to give clearance to this area.

Is the asbestos bit there as the bottom only can get hot???

If noone knows I will be experimenting later this week and tell you the answer....?
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Re: Fridge flue question

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If you are talking about the metal box at the bottom of the insulated part of the flue, that is probably there as a heat shield, and as such it probably gives enough clearance, but if it was me I would be looking to add something extra there as it is better to be safe than sorry.

I would also think that there is a lot of moisture there which might explain some of the rust that can often be found in the panel below the fridge.

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