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DRIPPING CEILING VENTS
During cold weather and even in short term
occupancy, condensation frequently forms on ceiling
vents and may even accumulate to the point of
dripping onto the surfaces below. This is frequently
misinterpreted as a “leaking” roof vent but is most
often condensation drippage.
Follow the preceding steps to control moisture
condensation. Insulated hatch and vent covers are
available. Consult your Lance Dealer.
INTERIOR ODOR
New units may have a strong odor and even cause
eye and lung irritation when closed up in hot weather.
This is due to glues used in production of forest
products (plywood, paneling, etc.). This condition
passes with time, but in an extreme condition, open
the door, windows, and vents to allow the interior to
“air out” for several hours.
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