GoingMobile
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I bought an RV Range, stove, oven combo. I'm wondering if I need to heat proof the cabinet I'm building for it?
I saw some videos where people are installing Camp Chef ovens in vans, which are made for outdoor use, and they have gone as far as using a layer of cement board spaced 1/2" off the wood and then another layer of a heat shield material such as Thermo-Tec over the cement board to insulate the exterior of the oven from the wood cabinet.
This is a 17" Dometic Range made to install inside an RV. The instructions don't say anything about insulating the surface of the cabinet before installing. Wondering if anyone has experience installing this type of stove/oven and if you used materials to isolate and insulate the oven from the cabinet it will sit in? Or is it well insulated enough already that isn't an issue?
I saw some videos where people are installing Camp Chef ovens in vans, which are made for outdoor use, and they have gone as far as using a layer of cement board spaced 1/2" off the wood and then another layer of a heat shield material such as Thermo-Tec over the cement board to insulate the exterior of the oven from the wood cabinet.
This is a 17" Dometic Range made to install inside an RV. The instructions don't say anything about insulating the surface of the cabinet before installing. Wondering if anyone has experience installing this type of stove/oven and if you used materials to isolate and insulate the oven from the cabinet it will sit in? Or is it well insulated enough already that isn't an issue?