sealant around wires

Started by recycled55, November 18, 2011, 04:17 PM

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recycled55

I am replacing the floor under my refridge and there is a rubbery sealant where the wire harness and the propane lines run thru.  Do you know what I can use to replace it with something like a silicone material.  It appears to be there as an air sealant because it is in all the joint areas.  Is there a requirement for  a sealant around the fridge in the front of the cavity?  All this to burp a poorly operating fridge in hopes of reviving it.
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recycled55
84 winniebago chieftain 22   SOLD
2007 four winds hurricane - I know not a classic

tiinytina

you can use silicone no problem.... or eternabond etc... anything that stops up the gaps so the meece can't invade....  ???

Tina
Hi from Gone to the Dawgs! 1987 Tiffin Allegro in Deale MD. CW Rocks!!!

LJ-TJ

Yep! some good silicone should do the job. It helps seal the cold out as well a drafts.

Elandan2

The sealant also helps prevent LP gas from entering the living space of the rig.  The gas from a leak will supposedly spill out the vent on the outside wall.
Rick and Tracy Ellerbeck