wiggly 'lazy T' fridge flue...
Posted: 11 Jul 2007, 21:40
Hi - hope someone might be able to help... I've finally found a fridge (two-way electrolux 122 - i guess rm122f) with days to spare before we take off in the van for 3 weeks, and am hoping to install it this weekend.
The only thing is that the top of the pipe which i guess must be the 'lazy t' (flue at back of fridge which connects to flue assembly to vent exhaust gases) is pretty loose and wiggly.
Is it supposed to be like this (hence the 'laziness') or should it be tight? (the main pipe itself is nice and solid - it's just the top part which wiggles).
Or does the 'lazy T' just refer to the shape, meaning that my pipe is in fact knackered and liable to spew CO all over the place?
I thought the prospect of having to cut a dirty great hole in the side of the van was bad enough...
thanks, badams
The only thing is that the top of the pipe which i guess must be the 'lazy t' (flue at back of fridge which connects to flue assembly to vent exhaust gases) is pretty loose and wiggly.
Is it supposed to be like this (hence the 'laziness') or should it be tight? (the main pipe itself is nice and solid - it's just the top part which wiggles).
Or does the 'lazy T' just refer to the shape, meaning that my pipe is in fact knackered and liable to spew CO all over the place?
I thought the prospect of having to cut a dirty great hole in the side of the van was bad enough...
thanks, badams