bwatters60
New member
Have an almost 10 year old Dometic RM2554 that has been used fairly regularly by the previous owner, and still works well. The inside is in great shape but while inspecting the back side I noticed a considerable amount rust at the base of the flue/top of the burner housing. This area also appears to be wet (fridge has not been used for several weeks, RV parked in driveway). The flue top, the pipe coming out of the top of the flue, and the condenser fins also have quite a bit of surface rust. I have detected no order of ammonia, and there are no signs of ammonia weeping. My questions:
1) Is the rust and wetness around the bottom of the flue normal? I question this because I watch numerous videos of folks working on what appear to be older rv refrigerators and none appear to have any rust around the burner/flue. Depending on feedback, I may order burner housing and burner housing cover.
2) Is the surface rust on the piping, flue top, and condenser fins normal? Would it be wise to lightly wire brush and paint the pipe to deter further rusting? If so, would a high temperature paint be required? Any recommendations appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Bruce
1) Is the rust and wetness around the bottom of the flue normal? I question this because I watch numerous videos of folks working on what appear to be older rv refrigerators and none appear to have any rust around the burner/flue. Depending on feedback, I may order burner housing and burner housing cover.
2) Is the surface rust on the piping, flue top, and condenser fins normal? Would it be wise to lightly wire brush and paint the pipe to deter further rusting? If so, would a high temperature paint be required? Any recommendations appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Bruce