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katwillny
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Hey All,
So I had a power outage earlier today due to the high winds and had some smoke pour out of the glass. Upon further inspection I noticed that what appears to be a bead of silicone though I am not 100 percent sure that its silicone, seems to be crumbling. Not sure if this can be sealed with high temp silicone or not, I do believe that this is the airwash. I also performed a dollar bill test and both the top and bottom of the door failed the area by the door handle passed. With the assistance of a fellow forum member I found the part number for the door gaskets. I guess my question is can that glass bead be replaced with silicone or something else or is that just crud accumulated over the years? I placed a call to Breckwell tech support and left a message as its the weekend.
Thanks All
Franklin
So I had a power outage earlier today due to the high winds and had some smoke pour out of the glass. Upon further inspection I noticed that what appears to be a bead of silicone though I am not 100 percent sure that its silicone, seems to be crumbling. Not sure if this can be sealed with high temp silicone or not, I do believe that this is the airwash. I also performed a dollar bill test and both the top and bottom of the door failed the area by the door handle passed. With the assistance of a fellow forum member I found the part number for the door gaskets. I guess my question is can that glass bead be replaced with silicone or something else or is that just crud accumulated over the years? I placed a call to Breckwell tech support and left a message as its the weekend.
Thanks All
Franklin