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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DUCTED  CCC

6. COMFORT CONTROL CENTER

TM

, REMOTE SENSOR & CABLE

INSTALLATION

A. LOCATION FOR COMFORT CONTROL CENTER

TM

 AND REMOTE TEMPERATURE SENSOR

1.

The  proper location of the Comfort Control Center

TM

 (CCC) is very important to ensure that it will provide a comfortable

RV temperature. Observe the following general rules when selecting a location for the CCC or remote sensor.
a.

Locate the CCC/remote sensor 54" above the floor.

b.

Install CCC/remote sensor on a partition, NEVER on an outside wall.

c.

NEVER expose CCC/remote sensor to direct heat from lamps, sun or other heat producing items.

d.

Avoid locations close to doors that lead outside, windows or adjoining outside walls or directly  under cabinets or

overhangs which limit air movement.

e.

Avoid locations close to supply registers and the air from them.

f.

NEVER locate CCC/remote sensor in a room that is warmer or cooler than the rest of the coach - such as the kitchen.

g.

The major living area is normally a good location.

2.

If the system is to be used with a remote temperature sensor in all zones, the Comfort Control Center

TM 

may be mounted

anywhere that is convenient in the coach. Try to avoid hard to reach and hard to see areas. Follow a. - g. in step 1.

B. CONTROL CABLE

1. The cable that should be used is a flat, 4-conductor telephone type cable.
2. The cable must be terminated with two (2) RJ-11 telephone connectors. Refer to the crimp tool manufacture for

crimping instructions.

3. The RJ-11 terminals must be connected to the control cable with the same polarity on both ends. Pre-made stan-
dard telephone cable will not work.
 See FIG. 5 & 5A.

FIG. 5

C. CABLE INSTALLATION

1.

Route a dedicated 12VDC supply line (18 to 22 AWG) from the RV's converter or battery to the roof opening.
a.

This supply line must be located in the front portion of the 14-1/4" x 14-1/4" (±1/8") opening.

b.

Make sure that at least 15" of supply wire extends into the roof opening.

c.

For multiple zone installation, this wiring is required in only one of the 14-1/4" x 14-1/4" (±1/8") openings.

2.

Choose the shortest, direct route from the 14-1/4" x 14-1/4" (±1/8") opening to the Comfort Control Center

TM

 (CCC) location

selected, and route a 4-conductor flat control cable. Make sure at least 15" of wire extends into the opening and 6" extends
from the wall at the Comfort Control Center

TM

 (CCC) location.

3.

If a remote temperature sensor is to be used, the connector end must be routed to the roof opening of the system which
it will control. Make sure 15" of the sensor cable extends into the roof opening.

4.

If an Energy Management System-EMS (load shed) is to be used with the control system, two wires must be routed to
the roof opening of the zone to be managed. The signal required for this function is a normally open relay contact. When
the EMS calls for the compressor to shut off, the relay contacts should close. Make sure that at least 15" of the EMS
wires extend into the roof opening.

5.

If system is to control a gas furnace, route two 18 gauge wires from the furnace to roof  opening of the air conditioner that
will control it. If more than one furnace is to be used,  route the second set of wires to the second air conditioner. Make
sure that 15" of wire extends into the opening.

6.

In the event that other air conditioners are to be installed (additional zones) route an additional 4-conductor control cable
between the other air conditioner (additional zones). Make sure 15" of wire extends into the roof opening. See FIG. 6.

Black

Red

Green

 Yellow

Black

Red

Green

 Yellow

Flat Four Conductor Cable

RJ-11 Connector

Pin 1

FIG. 5A

Summary of Contents for 57908.321

Page 1: ...ic Control Kit Ducted 59136 531 59136 536 59136 621 59136 631 59516 303 59516 331 59516 336 59516 501 59516 531 59516 536 59516 601 59530 632 600312 321 600315 326 600312 421 600315 321 600315 421 630...

Page 2: ...erature For a more permanent solution to high heat gain accesso ries like A E outdoor patio and window awnings will reduce heat gain by removing the direct sun They also add a nice area to enjoy compa...

Page 3: ...1 3 62 0 2 5 5 8 325 250 0 55 0 90 16 0 20 Amp 94 3 5 KW 5 0 KW 57915 621 13 500 11 0 54 4 2 5 5 8 325 250 0 55 0 90 16 0 20 Amp 94 3 5 KW 5 0 KW 57915 622 13 500 11 0 54 4 2 5 5 8 325 250 0 55 0 90 1...

Page 4: ...31 N A 8 0 48 3 2 0 5 6 325 250 0 40 1 10 19 0 15 Amp 94 3 5 KW 5 0 KW 59530 531 N A 7 8 53 0 2 0 5 6 325 250 0 40 1 10 19 0 15 Amp 94 3 5 KW 5 0 KW 59530 532 N A 8 0 53 0 2 5 5 8 325 250 0 40 1 10 18...

Page 5: ...front to back and centered from side to side B For Two Unit Installations Install one air conditioner heat pump one third and one airconditioner heatpumptwo thirdsfromfrontofRVand centered from side t...

Page 6: ...ductwork will not collapse or bend during and after the installation Dometic Corporation will not be liable for roof struc tural or ceiling damage due to improperly in sulated sealed or collapsed duc...

Page 7: ...be electrical wiring between the roof and the ceiling Disconnect 115 volt AC power cord and the positive 12 volt DC terminal at the supply battery Failure to fol low this instruction may create a sho...

Page 8: ...Duct Size And Requirements For 3105007 XXX And 3105935 XXX Return Air Cover Duct Size And Requirements For 3308120 XXX Genesis Air Filtration System Total Outlet Air Area Minimum 21 0 Sq In Total Outl...

Page 9: ...dedicated 12VDC supply line 18 to 22 AWG from the RV s converter or battery to the roof opening a This supply line must be located in the front portion of the 14 1 4 x 14 1 4 1 8 opening b Make sure t...

Page 10: ...V AC REAR A C 115V AC REAR A C 4 CONDUCTOR CONTROL CABLE 4 CONDUCTOR CONTROL CABLE 115V AC FRONT A C 115V AC FRONT A C FURNACE 2 WIRES FURNACE 2 WIRES DOMETIC COMFORT CONTROL CENTER DOMETIC COMFORT CO...

Page 11: ...f the air conditioner and pull the unit electrical cord down for later installation See FIG 11 AC Power Supply Pull Electrical Cord Down Roof Gasket FIG 11 Disconnect 115 volt AC Failure to follow the...

Page 12: ...nterTM CCC cable previously terminated see Section 6 B Control Cable into one of the control cable leads out of the air conditioner Either one of the two 2 control cables can be used 6 Connect the rem...

Page 13: ...sive The foam divider should be level with the ceiling 1 4 Tear off the excess at the pre cut perforations in divider See FIG 13B 2 Peel the paper off of the foam divider and stick it in place on the...

Page 14: ...ed See FIG 16B for Brisk Air unit and Fig 17B for Penguin units FIG 15A Installing unit with 3308120 XXX Genesis Air Filtration System continued on page 15 column B FIG 16A If bolts are left loose the...

Page 15: ...luminum foil tape not supplied to seal the ends of the foam divider to the sides of the opening Make sure the area behind the flange on the ceiling template is sealed See FIG 18B FIG 18B Use Aluminum...

Page 16: ...t power be supplied to the air conditioner and check for proper operation Refer to Operating Manual or User s Guide for a description of the air conditioner operation Installing unit with 3308120 XXX...

Page 17: ...e shortened by placing the Differential dip switch in the ON position Note Setting the Differential dip switch should only be required when the installation conditions are less than desirable and is n...

Page 18: ...579 590 591 595 600 630 579 590 591 595 600 630 509 S POPLAR ST 509 S POPLAR ST LAGRANGE IN 46761 LAGRANGE IN 46761 115VAC 60Hz 1 O 115VAC 60Hz 1 O 60 HZ 1 O 60 HZ 1 O 3106515 020 USE COPPER USE COPPE...

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