condensation problems in my RV?
A. –
The two most important things are:
Reduce moisture released into
the air and increase ventilation
To reduce moisture released inside the RV:
1. Run the vent fan when cooking and the
bath vent fan (or open the bath vent)
when bathing.
2. Avoid making steam from excessive
boiling or use of hot water.
3. Remove water or snow from shoes
before entering to avoid soaking the car-
pet.
4. Avoid drying clothes inside (except in
the dryer, if equipped). The water dry-
ing out of the clothes goes into the air.
5. Vent appliances to the outside. Your
clothes dryer should always be vented
according to the dryer manufacturer’s
installation instructions. (Some dryers
are designed to be ventless and do not
require a vent to the outdoors.) Check
the vents periodically to be sure they are
not blocked.
6. If you operate or use vaporizing
inhalers, or similar devices, always pro-
vide adequate ventilation.
CAUTION
06-9
Living With Your Motor Home
WARNING
Never use open flame Propane or kerosene-burning
heaters indoors. These devices release water into the
air, and the exhaust gases contain poisonous sub-
stances.
!
WARNING
Do not cover emergency exit window(s). This window
must be left accessible at all times for emergency exit.
!
Do not heat the RV interior with the range or oven. Open
flames add moisture to the interior air. Do not use an air
humidifier inside the RV. Water put into the air by the
humidifier will increase condensation.
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