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goldenhawk9 wrote:Did you tap on the steel pipe that the flame goes up? Or the galvanized steel wrap that goes around the steel pipe. To get to it you have to remove the sheet metal box around the burner, to reach the inside pipe I used a long steel bar and a hammer. Every year I see rust flakes fall down. I have the same top vent, you can look down with a flash light to see if there is any nests or webs that would block the flow. I tried to get to the baffle from the top but could not reach it because the flue has a return flange over the flue, so yes I think you will have to remove the refer to do it right.
Gjac- My Norcold is a top vent which from what I understand, to clean the flue I have to remove the fridge to access the top of the burn chamber. I did blow air up into the chamber and tapped on it. Didn't see anything fall.
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Apr-16-2015 03:47 PM
goldenhawk9 wrote:
It's a Norcold Model 1200LRIM.
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mccsix wrote:
That unfortunately is also the normal characteristic of a dying Norcold.
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