Location of test hole M55 Cast Help

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RCR

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Received a manometer this week and have the stove cranking on high at the moment. I have searched a ton of threads. I can only find the hole that exists on the side of the ash pan. Is this the best to test? I saw a post about a hole above the door but I can find or dont have one. Thanks in advance
 
the hole at the side of the ash pan will work fine or if you have a small diameter metal end for your hose you can shut the door on that
 
The owner's manual (pg. 9) states to to use 1/8 inch hole on the right side of the ash pan....so you should be all set.
 
your owners manual is you friend.read it from cover to cover
 
Received a manometer this week and have the stove cranking on high at the moment. I have searched a ton of threads. I can only find the hole that exists on the side of the ash pan. Is this the best to test? I saw a post about a hole above the door but I can find or dont have one. Thanks in advance

that is "the" place to test . vacuum off the vacuum switch line will give you an erroneous reading .

download the manual from enviro and this maybe ?is the stove where the manual is wrong about the side of the stove that the port (hole) is on :)
 
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