Busskipper
Apr 28, 2017Explorer
Removing and replacing the Norcold 1200 with the RF18?
Removing and replacing the Norcold 1200 with the Samsung RF18?
Opened up the Coach for a Spring tailgate and the Nor cold was Not cold any more.
Have a TS 2005 42 DS04.
Have read and watched many post on the subject replacement and now is the time, just not looking forward to it, but if you all help me out should not be that hard.
RF18HFENB Is the desired replacement unit from Home Depot - $997.00
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/no-dispenser-french-door-rf18hfenb
Understand getting the space to the correct size (33 W – 71H – 24.25D) – which in my case will require losing the drawer under the old Norcold.
Then a strong piece of ¾ ply under for it to sit on.
Rearrange the electric and icemaker supply to fit – will do this in the access hole/panel and then make water tight.
Attachment’s to anchor in place.
Questions;
Once the new unit is in and secured, how much ventilation is needed, or do I trim it tightly all around?
Some have sealed it like the old Norcold some have not, which way is better? (Thinking it will need air circulation to work)
Looking to you all for the “Experienced” info and knowledge that the forums have.
Any other hints, advice, insight, that might be helpful will be appreciated.
Not likely but will try to document the job.
Thanks for the Help,
Opened up the Coach for a Spring tailgate and the Nor cold was Not cold any more.
Have a TS 2005 42 DS04.
Have read and watched many post on the subject replacement and now is the time, just not looking forward to it, but if you all help me out should not be that hard.
RF18HFENB Is the desired replacement unit from Home Depot - $997.00
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/no-dispenser-french-door-rf18hfenb
Understand getting the space to the correct size (33 W – 71H – 24.25D) – which in my case will require losing the drawer under the old Norcold.
Then a strong piece of ¾ ply under for it to sit on.
Rearrange the electric and icemaker supply to fit – will do this in the access hole/panel and then make water tight.
Attachment’s to anchor in place.
Questions;
Once the new unit is in and secured, how much ventilation is needed, or do I trim it tightly all around?
Some have sealed it like the old Norcold some have not, which way is better? (Thinking it will need air circulation to work)
Looking to you all for the “Experienced” info and knowledge that the forums have.
Any other hints, advice, insight, that might be helpful will be appreciated.
Not likely but will try to document the job.
Thanks for the Help,