Bluebird Fire
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02-06-2008, 18:10
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Bluebird Fire
Based on Ron's story told to me at Quartzite, I ordered the new 90
degree exhaust extension this week and it should be on top soon. Tom McCarthy Pretty Penny Poway CA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "ronmarabito2002" > > Add to that, the fact that, many through the roof exhaust systems had > the wrong kind of tip on them and allowed the rain to get into the > exhaust system. Mine was one of them and the system rusted out > completely. I just totally re-built mine. It isn't a fun job. > > R.E. (Ron) Marabito, Dallas, TX 92WB40 > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Pete Masterson > wrote: > > > > It's good that they're safe ... I can't imagine the emotional shock > > of having that happen. Once a serious fire gets going in an RV, even > > a Blue Bird, there's not a lot that can be done to stop it -- and > > with up to 300 gallons of diesel and ?? of LP gas on board, the risk > > is pretty obvious. > > > > I hope that they'll be able to report on the incident with some > > detail about the cause, if it can be determined, so the rest of us > > can be educated. There are certain fire risk issues in all RVs ... > > and I'm sure that Wanderlodges have their share of possibilities. It > > would be good for us to know what we all might watch out for so we > > can take appropriate maintenance precautions. > > > > I've seen photos of a couple of wide body coaches that have had > > exhaust pipe fires -- caused by leaks in the exhaust system that runs > > up through the roof at the back of the coach. (Once started, the > > fiberglas end-cap will burn.) From the photos I've seen, the exhaust > > pipe fires didn't seem to have caused that much physical damage -- > > but the smoke damage inside the coach is usually very serious -- > > making a complete gutting and rebuild almost the only repair > > solution, if it's financially worth doing at all. The hint from those > > incidents it to carefully inspect the exhaust pipe/muffler for leaks > > as a regular part of maintenance. > > > > Another lesson is to ensure that the fire extinguishers on board are > > regularly inspected, replaced, or recharged. The common dry powder > > extinguishers eventually settle and compact (helped by the vibration > > in the coach), so become much less effective after a period of time. > > Even if unused, it's probably wise to replace them (or, if one of the > > better models, recharge them) every two or three years. CO2 or halon > > (or other gas) extinguishers don't have the same problem. > > > > I note that I upgraded my in-coach extinguisher from a 2# model to a > > 5# model after inspecting the original, 11 year old extinguishers on > > board. I also replaced the 5# extinguisher located in the front, curb- > > side basement compartment. Costco had a reasonable price on > > replacement extinguishers. > > > > I've long had good fire extinguishers in my home -- and I discovered > > that the 20 year-old extinguishers needed to be (expensively) > > pressure tested before they could be recharged. So, I simply replaced > > them -- I hadn't know about the settling/compacting problem until > > relatively recently. Try to get a model with all-metal valving, etc. > > Those with plastic parts are more subject to cracking and loss of > > pressure. > > > > Pete Masterson > > '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 > > El Sobrante CA > > aeonix1@ > > > > > > > > On Feb 5, 2008, at 6:47 PM, Leroy Eckert wrote: > > > > > Me too. I am very happy all are safe. If I can do anything I would > > > be happy to do so. > > > Leroy Eckert > > > 1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors > > > Dahlonega, GA > > > Royale Conversion > > > > > > sfedeli3 <sfedeli3@> wrote: > > > That is so frightening! We just spent a few days crossing AZ, NM and > > > Texas in a caravan with them last week. What a shame. They had a > > > beautiful black coach. I hope that it was not the heat tape that Leroy > > > Eckert has been warning us all about. Glad that they are all OK. > > > > > > |
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