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pnichols
Dec 11, 2014Explorer II
Or .... you can keep fumes out of your RV from it's generator(s) by maintaining a slight amount of clean air pressure in it's interior so that no fumes from the generator can enter.
When running our RV's large built-in, or small portable, generator ... we close all openings in the RV except for one roof vent with it's ventilation fan set to AIR IN and on it's lowest speed setting. This maintains a slight positive clean air pressure in the RV so that no fumes - from down low where the generators and their exhausts are located - can enter.
We use the same technique when driving off-highway in our RV to help keep the interior free of dust and dirt.
When running our RV's large built-in, or small portable, generator ... we close all openings in the RV except for one roof vent with it's ventilation fan set to AIR IN and on it's lowest speed setting. This maintains a slight positive clean air pressure in the RV so that no fumes - from down low where the generators and their exhausts are located - can enter.
We use the same technique when driving off-highway in our RV to help keep the interior free of dust and dirt.
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