Dometic 600312.321 Important Instructions Manual Download Page 5

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d) Wiring must comply with all National, State and

Local Wiring Codes.

e) Use a steel sleeve and a grommet or equivalent

methods to protect the wire where it passes into
the opening.

4) Route a dedicated 12 VDC supply line (18-22

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" opening.

b) Make sure that at least 15" of supply wire

extends into the roof opening.

c)

In a multiple zone installation, this wiring is
required in only one of the 14-1/4" open-
ings
.

5)

If a Remote Temperature Sensor is used, the
connector end must be routed to the roof opening
of the system which it will control. Make sure that
at least 15" of the sensor cable extends into the
roof opening. Refer to the Remote Sensor Instruc-
tions for details of the installation.

6)

If a furnace is to be controlled by the system, the
two furnace thermostat leads must be routed to the
roof opening of the air conditioner that will control
it. Make sure that at least 15" of the furnace
thermostat wires extend into the roof opening.

7)

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

8)

Route a 4-conductor telephone cable from the
Comfort Control Center™ mounting position into
the 14-1/4" roof opening. Make sure that at least
15" of the wire extends into the roof opening and 6"
extend from the wall at the mounting position of the
Comfort Control Center

.

9)

In the event that other Air Conditioners are in-
stalled (additional zones) an additional 4-conduc-
tor telephone cable must be routed to the other Air
Conditioners. Make sure that at least 15" of the
wire extends into the roof opening. (See Page 10,
Fig. 18)

3. DOMETIC COMFORT CONTROL

CENTER™ & CABLE INSTALLATION

A. LOCATION

1) If the system is to be used WITHOUT a Remote

Temperature Sensor, the proper location of the
Comfort Control Center™ is very important to
ensure that it will provide a comfortable RV tem-
perature. Observe the following rules when select-
ing a location:
a) Locate the Comfort Control Center™ 54"

above the floor.

b) Install the Comfort Control Center™ on a parti-

tion, not on an outside wall.

c)

NEVER expose it to direct heat from lamps,
sun or other heat producing items.

d) Avoid locations close to doors that lead out-

side, windows or adjoining outside walls.

e) Avoid locations close to supply registers and

the air from them.

2) If the system is to be used WITH a Remote

Temperature Sensor in ALL zones, the comfort
control Center may be mounted anywhere that is
convenient in the coach. Try to avoid hard to reach
and hard to see areas.

3)

A 3/8" diameter hole will be needed to route the
cable through the wall.

NO BLOCKAGES

GOOD

GOOD

DON'T REMOVE
STRUCTURE

15"
min.

3/4" MIN.

FRAME OPENING SO IT WON'T
COLLAPSE WHEN BOLTING DOWN
AIR CONDITIONER

LEAVE ACCESS FOR
POWER SUPPLY WIRING

FIG. 3

! CAUTION

NEVER create a LOW SPOT on the roof where
water will collect. Water standing around the air
conditioner may leak into the RV interior.

Summary of Contents for 600312.321

Page 1: ...So Poplar St LaGrange IN 46761 219 463 4858 CANADA Dometic Dist 866 Langs Dr Cambridge Ontario CANADA N3H 2N7 519 653 4390 Form No 3106529 005 6 95 1995 The Dometic Corp LaGrange IN 46761 ROOF TOP AI...

Page 2: ...air condi tioner is in operation will minimize condensed moisture on cold surfaces 2 PRECAUTIONS DANGER IMPROPER INSTALLATION MAY DAMAGE EQUIP MENT COULD ENDANGER LIFE CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY AND OR PRO...

Page 3: ...the following before calling your service center A If RV is connected to motor generator check to be sure motor generator is running and producing power B If RV is connected to power supply by a land...

Page 4: ...oof reinforcing members 2 Mark a 14 1 4 x 14 1 4 square on the roof and carefully cut the opening 3 Using the roof opening as a guide cut the match ing hole in the ceiling D OPENING PREPARATION 1 The...

Page 5: ...tion into the 14 1 4 roof opening Make sure that at least 15 of the wire extends into the roof opening and 6 extend from the wall at the mounting position of the Comfort Control Center 9 In the event...

Page 6: ...ble through the hole in the base plate and mount the plate to the wall with the two screws provided Check the alignment to en sure level installation 3 Install the control cable RJ 11 connector into t...

Page 7: ...the return air opening and pull the conduit power cable down for later connection Pull the low voltage wire and telephone cable down for later connection FIG 8 FIG 10 MEASURE CEILING THICKNESS GASKET...

Page 8: ...the Electronic Control Kit The polarity of these connections does not matter 4 Connect the previously run Energy Management System wires if applicable to the yellow wires protruding from the Electroni...

Page 9: ...stem work Check fan speeds cooling mode heat pump mode furnace if con nected and heat strip If the features do not work check all wiring and confirm that the correct op tions have been selected on the...

Page 10: ...WER DISCHARGE AIR DUCT Attached to Ceiling Template POWER SUPPLY LINE FRAMING RETURN AIR DUCT ROOF REINFORCEMENT MEMBER UPPER DISCHARGE AIR DUCT WALL THERMOSTAT CABLE ROOF LINE DISCHARGE AIR RATING PL...

Page 11: ...11 WIRING DIAGRAMS AIR CONDITIONER ELECTRONIC CONTROL KIT HEAT PUMP...

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