Does the Redline 2-Way Pop-Up Roof Vent Have Screen and How Tall is Garnish
Question:
Im looking to use a couple vents like this on the back wall of my home built travel trailer to allow outside air to be brought in when Windows cannot be opened due to bad weather. I have 2 questions. 1. Is there a bug screen with this vent? I cant tell from the pictures. 2. With the garnish installed what is the maximum wall thickness in which this vent can be installed?
asked by: Dave
Expert Reply:
The Redline 2-Way Pop-Up Roof Vent # RV-626-062-2756 has a screen on the top of it, but it wouldn't keep small bugs out as the holes aren't that small.
The garnish is 2 inches thick, but that doesn't mea this can't be installed on a thicker wall if needed. The garnish just wouldn't cover up all of the hole cut out for the vent.
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Redline 2-Way Pop-Up Roof Vent with Garnish for Enclosed Trailers - Aluminum
- RV Vents and Fans
- Vent
- Roof Vent
- Manual Lift
- 2-1/2 Inch
- No Fan
- 8W x 13-1/2L Inch
- Metal
- Silver
- Redline
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