I attached a link to a page that has all of the stainless steel range hoods we offer for RV applications like the # S0721-24GC-F-1 that you referenced. For example, we have the Furrion Range Hood # FHO23SACRVSS that is stainless and has a 100 cfm fan with a charcoal filter built into it. There's a review video for this vent attached to this page as well.
It's dimensions are 23-1/2" long x 4-3/4" tall x 17-3/4" deep. view full answer...
If you replaced the motor on your Ventline S0721 Series RV Range Hood like # S0721-20BC-F-1 and the fan is still not operating, it definitely could be a bad switch. I also recommend making sure you are getting power to the fan by testing the wires going into the unit. You can use a multimeter like # PT89ZR to ensure you are getting 12 volts at the range hood.
For a replacement switch, you can use the Ventline # BL0108-02. This will replace the black fan switch with the white fan icon... view full answer...
I looked up the Greystone Range Hood G22BRH-TK and it appears to be a 22" wide unit, black in color, and with a ducted design. The best replacement option we offer for this is the Ventline Pinnacle Ductless RV Range Hood part # VE78SR. This unit is made in the USA and has a 2 year warranty. view full answer...
The Greystone Euro Style RV Range Hood # 324-000089 is designed to be powered by 110 volt AC power like what your house has ran through it so it can easily be made to work in your house. view full answer...
I was able to find some info on your older Ventline Range Hood CC316-1 and the correct replacement grease filter is the part # BCC0246-00. view full answer...
The Ventline S0721 Series RV Range Hood w/ Light # S0721-24GC-F-1 that you referenced does not have a damper so you would want to get a hood that has one if a damper is desired. For one with a 1-3/4 inch collar you would want the # V2111-13, for a 5/8 inch collar you would want the part # V2111-03.
Both of these vents have locking dampers. view full answer...
The only range hood vents we offer are from Ventline, the Ventline Exterior Wall Vent for RV Range Hood part # V2111-13 for white or part # V2111-55 for black. These vents both have locking dampers so you can close them when not in use. That said, the locking mechanism is located on the outside of the vent and there is no way to operate them from inside the trailer. The vents are designed for a 10-1/2" wide x 3-3/4" tall rough opening.
Please note, you will need screws part # 31071 and... view full answer...
The closest replacement RV range hood for your Ventline is the part # VE98SR which is 20 inch wide, 18 inch deep, and 4-3/4 inch tall. This is a ducted setup that would vent out of your RV. For a version that is not ducted you'd then want the # VE58SR. view full answer...
We have several RV range hood exterior wall vents but they all need a 10-1/2 x 3-3/4 inch opening like # V2111-03. The dimension you gave sounds like it could be either the overall dimension of the vent or the opening. This cover has an overall length of 11 inches and a height of 5 inches. view full answer...
Sounds like you are looking for the Ventline replacement switches part # BL0108-00-R which can be used as either a lamp or fan switch on the front panel of a Ventline RV range hood. view full answer...
Since your wall thickness is 1-3/8 inches the damper you'll want is the deeper part # V2111-13 which is 1-3/4 inches. This will allow you to trim it back as needed so that it fits properly with the Ventline S0721 Series RV Range Hood # S0721-20BD-F-1. view full answer...
The dimensions that the Ventline Range Hood # S0721-24GC-F-1 normally uses for the wall opening is 10-1/2 by 3-3/4 inches. Most RV range vents would be set up for this but in case you need a damper to go along with the range we have the part # V2111-13. view full answer...
For the Ventline Range Hood part # S0721-20BD-F-1 that you referenced we do have a replacement fan motor with the part # BVD0218-00-R. And then for a replacement light bulb you'd want the # VA0415-00 and you'd be set. view full answer...
If you aren't using the indicator lights and switches you mentioned you don't need to have them on your new range hood. So what you would want to do is measure the width and depth of your current range hood and then check out the link I attached on this page to see which options will fit and work great. You'll also want to know if your current range is a ducted or non-ducted setup which you can select on the filters of the page I mentioned. view full answer...
We have the part # V2111-55 which is very similar to what you have but is a slightly different design. This is an exterior wall vent for RV Range Hoods that fits a 10-1/2 inch by 3-3/4 inch rough opening. If this would fit the cut out on your RV it would work well. The collar depth is also 1-3/4 inch. view full answer...
The Replacement Lamp Socket for Ventline RV Range Hood # BCB0267-02 that you referenced is designed to be used with a 12 volt power source. For a switch to go with it you'd want the part # BL0108-00-R and then the style of bulb it uses is a 921 like the # 30-90-021. view full answer...
The replacement motor you need is the part # BVD0218-00-R for the Ventline Range Hood your RV has. The correct fan blade then is the part # BVD0216-00. view full answer...
Without knowing the exact dimensions of your 2020 Forest River Alpha Wolf 26RL-L's range vent opening, we do have vents that may fit your application:
- Ventline Exterior Wall Vent for RV Range Hood - Locking Damper - 1-3/4" Collar # V2111-55
- Ventline Exterior Wall Vent for RV Range Hood - Locking Damper - 5/8" Collar # V2111-03
Both of these vents have 10-1/2" wide x 3-3/4" tall rough openings. The # V2111-55 has a collar depth of 1-3/4" while the # V2111-03 has a collar depth of... view full answer...
The Furrion Range Hood part # FHO23SACRVBL which is a ductless unit won't be as efficient as a ducted unit but considering a ducted unit would require a much more involved install, it's worth going with the ductless unit if you don't already have the ducts run from a previous one. I can't really say I see many trailer owner's running the duct work for a ducted unit as the process is just too involved. The ductless units still work well with the integrated filters as they absorb a lot of... view full answer...