Roof Membrane Replacement
I completed installation of all the devices on the roof, including both AC’s & Sat Dish. What’s remaining at this point was the application of the “self-leveling caulking” along all seams & fasteners.
I decided to do some maintenance on both AC’s before I reinstalled them. This included, chemically cleaning both evaporators & both condensers. On the 15K rear unit you can see evaporator plenum outer insulation [white sheet foam] which deteriorated & was picked up in the condenser airstream & collected in a few areas of the condenser, along with cottonwood fluff, & lots of dirt ! I reinsulated the evaporator outer plenum. Both units cleaned up well, I also replaced foam gasketing used to separate conditioned air from unconditioned air, I also reglued several foam gaskets which the glue had dried out, resulting in air bypass. I would expect now that the operating temps/pressures will be back closer to factory operating specifications. I purchased the foam seal mounting kits from Camco & found that they have made some improvements, in particular the foam blocks which maintain clearance & carry the bulk of the weight between the compressor mounting & the roof as I mentioned this issue in my first one or two posts.
I replaced all plastics [vents, covers, & skylight] with new, & changed out the bathroom skeleton fan with the better & quieter “Fantastic Fan” assembly.
I have since now completed the caulking, & dismantled the scaffolding, the Fall rains have arrived like gang busters ! I am working inside the trailer now. The bathroom is almost completed, the kitchen will be next. I have opened up all the basement area to allow me to do a number of changes electrical/plumbing etc., down there, plus I want to have future access to my main mechanicals, during trips to keep an eye on things ! I should also mention that when I removed the furnace & hot water tank to service them, I found signs of mineral laden water, which had been dripping on the top of the furnace at the fan motor/electrical end. You cannot see this, unless you remove the furnace. I traced this upward & found the “black water flush” vacuum breaker had been installed by the factory, behind the shower stall wall. I relocated it’s position now under the bathroom sink where I can monitor any future leakage. I have been able to maintain just over 4’ of vertical head to keep the suction on the vacuum break, to prevent potable water contamination. The foam gaskets used to seal the furnace to the floor ductwork were dried out & I suspect a lot of air bypassing was going on during operation. The factory seems to rely a lot on aluminum tape for duct sealing etc. I will reinstall the furnace using a high temperature RTV gasket maker, some aluminum sheet metal, & screws.
Anyway, the roof chapter hopefully is now complete, thank you all for your kind words of encouragement.
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