Dometic 641415.30 series Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 7

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FIG. 6

CCC Thermostat

Insert Screwdriver

Under Tab

c.  Insert  the  control  cable  through  the  hole  in 

the base plate and mount the plate to the wall 

with the two (2) screws provided.

d.  Install the control cable RJ-11-6C4P connec

-

tor into the back of the CCC thermostat and 

snap on the base plate.

 

e.  Optional Indoor Temperature Sensor

 

i.  Refer to the instructions provided with 

the indoor temperature sensor for details 

of installation.

 

2.  CCC 2 Thermostat. 

a.  The  previously  run  communication  cable  (4 

conductor  telephone  cable)  must  be  termi

-

nated with two (2) RJ-11-6C4P telephone 

connectors. Refer to the crimp tool manu-

facturer for crimping instructions. See FIGS.  

4 & 5.

Important:

 RJ-11-6C4P connectors must be in-

stalled as shown in FIGS. 4 & 5.

 

b.  Choose the shortest, most direct route from 

the 14-1/4" x 14-1/4" (±1/8") opening to the 

selected CCC 2 thermostat location. Leave 

6" of cable extending through the wall.

 

c.  Route the communication cable through the 

2" diameter hole in the wall required for the 

thermostat. See FIG. 7.

 

d.  Optional Indoor Temperature Sensor

 

i.  Refer to the instructions provided with 

the indoor temperature sensor for details 

of installation.

 

e.  CCC 2 Thermostat Installation

 

i.  Carefully  separate  the  thermostat  base 

plate from the thermostat cover. Insert 

a small screw driver into the slot on bot

-

tom of thermostat and disengage the tab. 

See FIG. 8.

FIG. 7

CCC 2 Thermostat

(Rear View)

Wall

Disengage Tab

CCC 2 Thermostat

FIG. 8

 

ii.  Insert the 4 conductor communication 

cable  through  the  hole  in  base  plate. 

Align thermostat base plate with hole in 

wall. Make sure base plate is level and 

attach base plate to wall using the 4 sup

-

plied screws.

 

iii.  Insert the 4 conductor communication 

cable  connector  (RJ-11-6C4P)  into  the 

connector on the back of the thermostat. 

See FIG. 9.

 

iv.  Align the thermostat with the back plate 

and snap into position.

 

3.  Digital thermostat

 

a.  The  previously  run  communication  cable  (4 

conductor  telephone  cable)  must  be  termi

-

nated with two (2) RJ-11-6C4P telephone 

connectors. Refer to the crimp to manufac-

turer for crimping instructions. See FIGS.  

4 & 5.

Important:

 RJ-11-6C4P connectors must be in-

stalled as shown in FIGS. 4 & 5.

 

b.  Carefully  remove  the  base  plate  from  the 

digital thermostat. This may be accomplished 

by lifting the top cover and inserting a small 

screwdriver into the slot on the bottom edge 

of  the  thermostat  and  base  plate.  Push  the 

small screwdriver into the slot to release 

catch. See FIG. 10.

FIG. 9

4 Conductor Communication Cable

CCC 2 Thermostat

Summary of Contents for 641415.30 series

Page 1: ...ilt In Optional 3106486 XXX 641732 Digital Board Built In N A 641735 Digital Board Built In N A 641835 CCC 2 Board Built In Optional 3311931 XXX 641932 LCD Board Built In N A 641935 LCD Board Built In N A Heat Pump 651515 CCC Board Built In Optional 3106486 XXX 651516 CCC Board Built In Optional 3106486 XXX 651815 CCC 2 Board Built In Optional 3311931 XXX 651816 CCC 2 Board Built In Optional 33119...

Page 2: ...tio and window awnings will reduce heat gain by removing the direct exposure to the sun They also add a nice area to enjoy company dur ing the cool of the evening D Condensation Note The manufacturer of this unit will not be responsible for damage caused by condensed moisture on ceilings or other surfaces Air contains moisture and this moisture tends to condense on cold surfaces When air enters th...

Page 3: ...15 80X 13 500 12 6 63 0 2 6 8 5 19 0 20 Amp 3 5 KW 5 0 KW 641915C85X 13 500 12 6 63 0 2 6 8 5 19 0 20 Amp 3 5 KW 5 0 KW 641916 30X Hi Cap 12 3 61 0 3 3 8 5 23 0 20 Amp 3 5 KW 5 0 KW 641916C35X Hi Cap 12 3 61 0 3 3 8 5 23 0 20 Amp 3 5 KW 5 0 KW 641916 80X Hi Cap 13 4 63 0 2 6 8 5 23 0 20 Amp 3 5 KW 5 0 KW 641916C85X Hi Cap 13 4 63 0 2 6 8 5 23 0 20 Amp 3 5 KW 5 0 KW 641932 30X 11 000 10 5 53 0 3 5 ...

Page 4: ...Amount of insulation in walls and roof Geographical location where the RV will be used Personal comfort level required 1 For one unit installation The unit should be mounted slightly forward of center front to back and centered from side to side 2 For two unit installations Install one unit 1 3 and one unit 2 3 s from front of RV and centered from side to side It is preferred that the unit be inst...

Page 5: ...3 a This supply wire must be located in the front portion of the 14 1 4 x 14 1 4 1 8 open ing b The power MUST be on an appropriately sized separate time delay fuse or circuit breaker The proper size protection can be determined from the chart on page 3 c Make sure at least 15 of supply wire extends into the roof opening This insures an easy connection at the junction box d Wiring MUST comply with...

Page 6: ...enerator Start Kit CCC and CCC 2 Only a If an Automatic Generator Start AGS kit will be installed an additional 4 conductor com munication cable must be routed from the last unit to the location of the AGS kit Follow AGS kit instructions for installation E Choosing Thermostat Location 1 CCC and CCC 2 WITHOUT Indoor Temperature Sensor Analog Digital and Single Zone LCD Thermostat The proper locatio...

Page 7: ...allation e CCC 2 Thermostat Installation i Carefully separate the thermostat base plate from the thermostat cover Insert a small screw driver into the slot on bot tom of thermostat and disengage the tab See FIG 8 FIG 7 CCC 2 Thermostat Rear View Wall Disengage Tab CCC 2 Thermostat FIG 8 ii Insert the 4 conductor communication cable through the hole in base plate Align thermostat base plate with ho...

Page 8: ... Orange wire to the HS HP terminal White wire to the FUR terminal if appli cable f Inspect all connections to make sure they are tight and not touching any other terminals or wires g Push the wires back through the base into the wall Place cover on the thermostat and push until an audible click is heard 5 SZLCD Thermostat Note The wire colors listed for the three conductor cable match the wire col...

Page 9: ...Power Supply 2 Remove air distribution box and mounting hard ware from the air distribution box kit carton 3 Remove wire tie holding center of rear aluminum bracket to plastic template 4 Reach up into the return air opening and pull the unit electrical wires down for later connection 5 Mount the junction box with screws to the framing in front of the 14 1 4 x 14 1 4 1 8 opening See FIG 15 Return A...

Page 10: ... Trim Duct 1 2 to 1 Below Ceiling Template Ceiling Template Mounting Bolt Mounting Bolt Front Do Not Disturb Thermostat Bulb PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD If bolts are left loose there may not be an adequate roof seal or if over tightened damage may occur to the unit base or ceiling template Tighten to torque specifications listed in this manual Install 2 Screws In Tabs Duct Adapter Screw Holes Must Line...

Page 11: ...tive 12 VDC terminal at the sup ply battery Failure to obey this warning may cause damage to equipment c Connect red white wire protruding from the units return air opening to the seven wire cable thermostat 7 5 terminal d Connect the green wire protruding from the units return air opening to the seven wire ca ble thermostat GND terminal e Connect the yellow wire protruding from the units return a...

Page 12: ...er s Guide Reconnect the 12 VDC and 120 VAC power sup plies Check fan speeds cooling mode heat pump mode and furnace mode if connected If features do not work disconnect the 12 VDC and 120 VAC power supplies and verify that all wiring is correct K System Configuration Reset Check Out CCC and CCC 2 Thermostat Only Now that the system is installed it is necessary to do a system configuration reset a...

Page 13: ...ional zone a Ext Stage Ext Stage is not used on this unit Leave in the OFF position b Zone selection Each CCC 2 thermostat can have up to 4 zones When only one unit is installed it becomes Zone 1 and no dip switch setting is required Each additional unit must be assigned a zone 2 through 4 Each unit must have a different zone setting c Stage selection Stage is not used on this unit Leave in the OF...

Page 14: ...ator coil This is indicated by very cold out put at very low air speed and the icing can be seen through the hole network with the filters re moved If this should occur inspect the filter and clean if dirty Make sure air vents are open and not obstructed Units have a greater tendency to frost when the outside temperature is relatively low This may be prevented by adjusting the ther mostat control ...

Page 15: ...15 FIG 25 WIRING DIAGRAM 6414 Series OPTIONAL ...

Page 16: ...0 12 20 7 7 7 5 7 2035 6625 75 86 233 5 9 21 8 7256 21 72 7 67 7 5 6 1625 5 725 5 1 5 1 8 7 6 5 2 7 7 02725 5 51 51 7 50 3 66 51 1 237 5 37 5 5 67 57 9 9 2 6 851 2 6 851 51 1 225 7 03 6 1625 32 5 02 8 2 5 7 03 287 225 6 1625 3 02 6 21 620 127 86 7 5 0 17 5 0 7 6 7 7 6415 Series ...

Page 17: ...5 1 725 5 1 72 767 7 6833 9 851 851 9 5 7 5 25 200 9 8 8 9 72 767 7 1 7 1 87 51 57 21 21 8 7256 2 86 233 5 9 5 6 1625 5 5 8 20 12 02725 62 5 25 57 7 5 1 725 86 6 5 2 5 8 7 5 67 57 3 5 7 7 5 37 5 237 641915 641916 Series 641932 641935 Series ...

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