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hvac:roof_vent [2017/10/07 17:50]
frater_secessus [features]
hvac:roof_vent [2019/10/19 14:50]
frater_secessus [power consumption]
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 The industry standard for RV roof vents is 14"x14".((http://www.arizonarvpartscenter.com/standard-14-x-14-rv-vent-lids-s/468.htm))  OEM vents are often substandard, lacking cowling around the fan that would move more CFM.  The industry standard for RV roof vents is 14"x14".((http://www.arizonarvpartscenter.com/standard-14-x-14-rv-vent-lids-s/468.htm))  OEM vents are often substandard, lacking cowling around the fan that would move more CFM. 
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 ===== roof vents in winter ===== ===== roof vents in winter =====
-In winter you may want to run the vent on the lowest setting **pulling air into the camper**.  This will preserve your warm air at the roof, contribute to circulation of air, and encourage heavy gases like propane and  and  +In winter you may want to run the vent on the lowest setting **pulling air into the camper**.  This will preserve your warm air at the roof, contribute to circulation of air, and help control [[hvac:dehumidifier|humidity]].
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hvac/roof_vent.txt · Last modified: 2022/11/22 03:38 by princess_fluffypants