Propane refrigerator Q's

   / Propane refrigerator Q's #11  
I lived with one for many years, the flue temp is very low.
Dont vent it to the outside, every time the wind blows ( or you shut a door ) the flame will blow out.

E/S
 
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#12  
I lived with one for many years, the flue temp is very low.
Dont vent it to the outside, every time the wind blows ( or you shut a door ) the flame will blow out.

E/S

Great advice, thank you. How significant are the carbon monoxide concerns with these units? If the flame is adjusted you're good to go, right?
 
   / Propane refrigerator Q's #13  
I vented my servel to the outside its easy to do if its on an outside wall why wouldnt you?i have the original service manual and tons of burners and parts but it never fails to work
 
   / Propane refrigerator Q's #14  
I lived with one for many years, the flue temp is very low. Dont vent it to the outside, every time the wind blows ( or you shut a door ) the flame will blow out. E/S
never had mine blow out ever i have a vent screen on mine.id never tell someone to not vent one carbon monoxide fumes are deadly
 
   / Propane refrigerator Q's #15  
never had mine blow out ever i have a vent screen on mine.id never tell someone to not vent one carbon monoxide fumes are deadly

When propane burns it creates water vapor rather than carbon monoxide.
You will actually see the condensation form on window panes.
It does however use up oxygen but I doubt if that is actually significant with that small flame.
 
   / Propane refrigerator Q's #16  
When propane burns it creates water vapor rather than carbon monoxide.
You will actually see the condensation form on window panes.
It does however use up oxygen but I doubt if that is actually significant with that small flame.

Actually a little more than just the water vapor... it also makes CO2 or carbon dioxide. As long as there is sufficient oxygen it should not make any carbon monoxide.


C3H8 + O2 = CO2 + H2O So the C3H8 is the propane, then ad the O2, free oxygen in earth atmosphere, and it produces CO2 and some water vapor.

if I remember correctly our old Servel from the 60's just had a flame the size of a pilot light. our little auxiliary heater has a pilot that size,
 
   / Propane refrigerator Q's #17  
Not sure about the back draft issue. I would think the heat would prevent that You diffinetly want it vented outside though.
 
   / Propane refrigerator Q's #18  
We had full sized refrigerators, when I was young, that were either gas or kerosene. Neither were vented to the outside. The flame on the kero model was a round wick about 2" in diameter. It was about the same size a table lamp. Most homes and campers are not tight enough to make those flames a problem.
 
   / Propane refrigerator Q's #19  
Actually a little more than just the water vapor... it also makes CO2 or carbon dioxide. As long as there is sufficient oxygen it should not make any carbon monoxide. C3H8 + O2 = CO2 + H2O So the C3H8 is the propane, then ad the O2, free oxygen in earth atmosphere, and it produces CO2 and some water vapor. if I remember correctly our old Servel from the 60's just had a flame the size of a pilot light. our little auxiliary heater has a pilot that size,
my servel puts out a pretty good size flame id say like a propane torch not as long though the little button you hold that lights it is pilot lite size
 

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