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2000_Kiwi
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Mar 30, 2015

Refer Vent Blockage

Ok, so I know there have been hundreds of vent fan installations posted here... But even if you don't plan on, or don't want to install a vent fan, you may want to check for airflow obstructions.

I know the southeastern summer is going to be a hot one and I wanted to make sure my refrigerator is running as efficiently as possible.

I went to install a vent fan, when I pulled off the roof vent cover I noticed the rubber roof was blocking much of the airflow.



So... I cut back the rubber roof a few inches... To my amazement I found that the wall insulation on both sides had fallen over on to the refrigerator fins. In the photo below I had already cleared the insulation from the right side.



In short, you may want to check for any obstructions that may limit the airflow behind your refrigerator.

Power was easy to locate...





Vent cover sealed with Eternabond tape.


Fan installation looking from the roof vent down behind the refrigerator.


Fan installation looking from the bottom vent up to the roof vent behind the refrigerator.


Unfortunately I don't have any before and after airflow or temperature specs but I know just removing the obstructions will be an improvement!

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