Dometic B3300 Series Installation & Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 9

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

k.  Plug the unit electrical cord into the mating 

connector in the control box. See (FIG. 12).

l.  Insure the thermostat sensor tube remains in 

the retainer clip. See (FIG. 12).

G.  Air Distribution Box Installation

1.  

Remove return air grille from air distribution box 

by pulling in on half-round finger catches. See 

(FIG. 14).

FIG. 14

Return Air Grille

Half Round

Catches

2.  Hold air distribution box up to ceiling template 

and install three (3) #10 x 10 mm screws at air 

distribution box mounting point. See (FIG. 15).

FIG. 15

Install 3 Screws In To 

Metal Template

3.  Snap hole plug into place at rear of air distribu-

tion box. See (FIG. 16).

FIG. 16

Wood

Screw

Hole Plug

Wood

Screw

4.  Install four (4) #8 x 16 mm  wood screws that 

hold air distribution box tight to ceiling. Hand 

tighten to prevent stripping of the screw in the 

ceiling. Do 

NOT

 use a power screw driver. See 

(FIG. 16) & (FIG. 17).

FIG. 17

Do Not Use Power Screw Driver To 

Tighten Wood Screws

5. 

Reinstall return air grille and filter into air distri

-

bution box.

6.  The unit installation is now complete and is 

ready for operation. The power supply to the unit 

may now be turned on. 

7.  Verify that all features of the installed system 

work. Please read the following operating in-

structions before attempting to run the unit.

Summary of Contents for B3300 Series

Page 1: ...12 2012 Dometic LLC LaGrange IN 46761 RECORD THIS INFORMATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Model Number Serial Number ADB Model Number ADB Serial Number Date Purchased Roof Top Unit Description Model Type Use...

Page 2: ...TENANCE 11 A Air Filter 11 B Air Distribution Box Housing 11 C Fan Motor 11 D Frost Formation On Cooling Coil 11 E Heat Gain 11 F Condensation 11 SERVICE UNIT DOES NOT OPERATE 12 WIRING DIAGRAMS 12 A...

Page 3: ...ion and instructions to avoid possible injury or death Read and understand these instructions be fore installing using servicing performing maintenance on this product Incorrect installation operation...

Page 4: ...1 Unit 3 5 kW 2 Unit 5 0 kW Rating Plate 3313169 000 Height 333 mm Width 759 mm Depth 886 mm Weight 46 7 kg Dometic Marine gives GENERAL guidelines for genera tor requirements To reduce start up power...

Page 5: ...t the front of the opening See FIG 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS A Choosing Proper Location For Unit This unit is specifically designed for installation on the roof of a boat Mount only with front of un...

Page 6: ...d discard carton 2 LIFTING HAZARD Use proper lifting technique and control when lifting product Failure to obey this caution could result in injury Place the unit on the roof 3 Do NOT slide unit Other...

Page 7: ...25 mm 51 mm remove perfo rated tabs from both upper and lower ducts See FIG 7 FIG 8 FIG 8 Step a b Remove At Perforation Step c Use As Packaged Upper Discharge Air Duct Lower Discharge Air Duct Step a...

Page 8: ...ply wire through Romex connector and into the junction box 152 mm leads are suffi cient for connection to unit wires and ground screw See FIG 12 FIG 13 FIG 12 Corner Reinforcement Heater Connection Un...

Page 9: ...all 3 Screws In To Metal Template 3 Snap hole plug into place at rear of air distribu tion box See FIG 16 FIG 16 Wood Screw Hole Plug Wood Screw 4 Install four 4 8 x 16 mm wood screws that hold air di...

Page 10: ...boat without cooling or heating There are three positions HIGH FAN MED FAN or LOW FAN to select from depending upon personal choice A Controls 1 The Selector Switch has 10 positions including OFF This...

Page 11: ...n resume nor mal operation If frost condition persist contact your local service center for assistance E Heat Gain The ability of the air conditioner to maintain the desired inside temperature depends...

Page 12: ...ocal service center for further help This unit must be ser viced by qualified service personnel only If any wiring or supply cord is damaged and needs to be replaced it must be replaced by the manufac...

Page 13: ...ht to improve its products through changes in design or material without being obligated to incorporate such changes in products of prior manufacture Dometic can make changes at any time in design mat...

Page 14: ...is out of warranty However based on the date the equipment is first put in service the item may still be covered by the Dometic warranty as described in Section A For proof of date put in service Dom...

Page 15: ...on the original date of pur chase or date of installation 2 Proof of purchase or installation may be required to verify warranty coverage 3 Any unit or replacement part installed due to a warranty fai...

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