The Furrion Propane RV Range with Glass Cover # FR37KR has vents built into the door and on top at the back just like a residential stove/oven. If you wanted to vent it to the outside you would use a range hood like the Furrion Ducted RV Range Hood with Light - 12V # FHO23SACRBL. A range hood would require an opening in the exterior wall and a vent like the Ventline Exterior Wall Vent for RV Range Hood # V2111-55. view full answer...
The filter is on the bottom of the Ventline S0721 Series RV Range Hood part # S0721-24WD-F-1 so it is super easy to replace and does not require you to remove anything to access it. If you take a look at the attached review video you will see what I mean. The correct replacement filter is the Replacement Grease Filter for Ventline RV Range Hoods part # BCC0246-00. view full answer...
The Replacement #921 Lamp Bulb for Ventline RV Range Hood # VA0415-00 works as a replacement for a number of Ventline RV Range Hoods such as Ventline P, S0721, B, and T Series range hoods.
Typically the bulb is going to be located behind a removable plastic or glass lens that faces towards the stove top. The plastic/glass cover typically slides in or snaps into place and just needs to be removed for access to the bulb. I have included a photo of what this typically looks like. view full answer...
Range hoods, including the Ventline Pinnacle Ducted RV Range Hood with Light # VE38SR, all need to be within 36" of the cooking surface in order to be effective. view full answer...
The Ventline S0721 Series RV Range Hood part # S0721-24GC-F-1 has a 100 cubic feet per minute (CFM) rating which is standard across all of our range hoods. view full answer...
To install the Replacement Damper for Ventline RV Range Hoods with Vertical Exhaust # VA0478-02 on your Ventline PR Series RV Range Hood, you'll need turn your power off and start by removing the filter, the range hood motor, 2 #8 hex nuts, the filter/lens retainer, a few #8 sheet metal screws, the lamp lens, the lamp socket, and the blower housing.
From here, you'll need to remove a few more sheet metal screws and the rocker switches. Here is where the foam damper is located. view full answer...
The Ventline S0721 Series RV Range Hood w/ Light - 12V Fan - No Damper - 12x24 - Smooth White # S0721-24WD-F-1 utilizes the Replacement 12-Volt DC Fan Motor for Ventline RV Range Hood # BVD0218-00-R which has specs of 12v and 5 amps maximum. That translates to 60 watts max.
The Replacement #921 Lamp Bulb for Ventline RV Range Hood # VA0415-00 pulls 18 watts. view full answer...
You should be able to remove the Replacement Fan Switch for Ventline RV Range Hood - S0721 Series # BL0108-02 by simply pushing in the tabs on the sides (from behind the range hood) and then pushing the switch out towards you. I have attached some photos that you can use as a reference. view full answer...
You should be able to simply pull the Replacement Fan Blade for Ventline RV Range Hood # BCD0409-00 away from the Replacement Fan Motor for Ventline Range Hood # BVD0278-00. There is not any hardware holding this fan blade onto the motor, but it may be very tight so you will likely need to pull fairly hard to remove it. Some fan blades may be held on with a cotter pin or bolt which would need to be removed, but this fan blade does not use one. view full answer...
Usually the access point for installing a replacement bulb like # VA0415-00 in an RV range hood is found behind a removable plastic or glass lens that faces downward toward the cooking surface. These often slide out of a channel or are snapped into place by tabs on the lens. You'll need to inspect your range hood to determine how to remove the lens and once you find the bad # 921 bulb you will pull it from its socket and install the replacement. view full answer...
If you are needing to install a motor like the the Replacement 12-Volt DC Fan Motor for Ventline RV Range Hood # BVD0218-00-R (which fits P, S0721, B, and T Series) on a 12V range hood then you will simply need to pull the blade off of the shaft and remove the 2 small screws that are holding the motor into place (see attached picture). My contact at Ventline said that the fan blades are on there pretty snug so most people don't realize that it pulls right off. view full answer...
The lifted sides like you see on the Ventline S0721 Series RV Range Hood w/ Light - 12V Fan # S0721-22BD-F-1 gives you a gap that in some cases is used to simply allow the wiring connection for the fan and light. It does in some instances require adding some wood to the underside of your cabinet to allow for a clean look and proper installation depth for the mounting holes. view full answer...
The motor for the Ventline S0721 Series RV Range Hood w/ Light and 12V Fan # S0721-20WD-F-1 is part # BVD0218-00 and has an output of 1.2 amps. There is also a small light, part # VA0415-00, with this range hood which is rated for 16.8 Watts and draws 1.4 amps.
So the motor and the light combined will draw 2.6 amps. view full answer...
I took a look at the installation instructions for the Greystone Range Hood part # 324-000086 which are included with the unit for you and they do not specify the routing for the exhaust vent. This part of the install process, the duct work will be up to the user to decide. For an exterior vent you can use the Ventline Exterior Wall Vent for RV Range Hood part # V2111-55. view full answer...
Installing a range hood like the part # S0721-20GC-F-1 wouldn't be hard. It has mounting brackets that would attach it to the kitchen of your trailer right above oven. You can attach it to the bottom of cabinets or a microwave. You would need to use an exterior wall vent like the part # V2111-13 as well. You would not need to have a vent route that goes from the hood all the way to the exterior of the trailer.
You would just need to use the vent cover for the hole you cut so that moisture... view full answer...
The Ventline range hood, part # S0721-20BD-F-1, is designed to pull air from the RV and vent it outside. If yours is running in the opposite direction it sounds like you may have the wires reversed which would cause the fan to go in the opposite direction.
The black wire is positive and the white wire is negative. On the motor the black wire should be on the side with the red mark. view full answer...
The RV range hoods that I have played with had the guts easily accessible by completely removing the hood from where they were mounted.
The fan blade should just pull off. The shaft that it attaches to on the motor will probably have a D shape (but not always). If it does then there is only one way it can go back on.
The motors are usually attached with fasteners at the top of the motor so having the range hood completely out is going to make things a lot easier. Take a look at the picture... view full answer...
We don't sell them, but you will need a converter to take the 120 volt power source and convert it to 12 volts to do this. Once you have one you could easily install the Ventline S0721 Series RV Range Hood w/ Light # S0721-24WD-F-1. view full answer...
The white wires of the Ventline S0721 Series RV Range Hood # S0721-20BD-F-1 that you referenced are ground wires. If yours isn't connected most likely either the light or the fan won't work. You'll want to secure that wire to a suitable ground and you'll be good. view full answer...