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INTRODUCING THE 2010 GRAND JUNCTION GCR
Grand Junction GCR has taken luxury and
value to the next level. Incorporating top of
the line features, Elegant interior design and premium
amenities with distinctive style that will bring you unsurpassed
value !!
There are various floor plans to suit every
lifestyle. Come and check out the sophistication
and luxury, featuring hardwood cabinet doors and frames,
Corian sold surface countertops, Private baths with dual
entries, Awning toppers over the standard power electric
awning, Central Vacuum, Ultra Leather swivel rocker
recliners...and much more !!!!
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provided by: Bob Dippel |
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Refrigerator Rules
When starting out on a trip your refrigerator should be run,
to get it cold, before you place any food in it. This means
the mechanism does not have to cool the unit and the food
all at the same time. A good airflow over the tubes and pipes
at the rear of the refrigerator is a must. Don't store anything
inside the service door that will impede the free flow of
air.
Heat rising from the condenser tubes at the top of the unit exits through the
roof vent. It is a good idea to look up inside this area to make sure this vent
is clear. Birds have been known to build nests in this area. Sometimes the roof
vent gets squashed when people are walking on the roof.
The refrigerator also depends on circulation of air inside to allow the cold
air to drop to the bottom and force warmer air to rise to the finned cooling
surfaces. Try not to stuff the refrigerator so full that the air cannot move.
If you must be parked off level for any periods of time turn off the refrigerator.
This will prevent the burner section from overheating and crystallizing the sodium
chromate inside the pump tube. This tube can build up deposits just like plaque
in your arteries. It builds up a little at a time and when it plugs up, you are
facing the cost of replacing the whole cooling unit. An expensive lesson! |
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