Canalsman
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I have just found that the flue extension on my Electrolux 3-way fridge was loose on the top of the 'lazy T'.
Consequently it had rotated when travelling, ending up with the end of the extension almost flat against the plastic cover plate.
As a result the flue was restricted which potentially reduces the fridge efficiency, and may cause poor combustion and excessive CO generation.
So I advise you to remove the plastic vent cover and check the position of the extension.
I applied some silicon sealant, which is heat resistant, and replaced the extension on the 'lazy T' in its correct position. The extension should be pushed onto the 'lazy T' as far as possible, with the extension in the vertical position with the top of the extension protruding further than the bottom ...
This should prevent a re-occurrence.
Consequently it had rotated when travelling, ending up with the end of the extension almost flat against the plastic cover plate.
As a result the flue was restricted which potentially reduces the fridge efficiency, and may cause poor combustion and excessive CO generation.
So I advise you to remove the plastic vent cover and check the position of the extension.
I applied some silicon sealant, which is heat resistant, and replaced the extension on the 'lazy T' in its correct position. The extension should be pushed onto the 'lazy T' as far as possible, with the extension in the vertical position with the top of the extension protruding further than the bottom ...
This should prevent a re-occurrence.