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DuraSea Rooftop Installation & Operations Manual

 

Section I - What’s Covered

L-3075 ENGLISH

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Owners Limited Warranty

As hereinafter described, Dometic limits the duration of any implied warranty to the duration of the underlying express 
warranty and also disclaims any liability for consequential or incidental damages arising from any application, 
installation, use or malfunction of any warranted product.

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What does the Limited Warranty cover?

Products manufactured by Dometic Corporation (Dometic) are under limited warranty to be free from defects in workmanship or 
materials. This being under normal use and service, with the obligation of Dometic under this limited warranty, being limited to 
replacing or repairing any component(s) which shall disclose defects within the limits defined in 

Section III

. Which upon 

examination by Dometic, shall appear to the satisfaction of Dometic to be defective or not up to specifications.

This Limited Warranty is made in lieu of all other express warranties, obligations, or liabilities on the part of Dometic. 
In addition, Dometic shall not be responsible for any incidental or consequential damages. 

In those instances in which a 

cash refund is made, such refund shall effect the cancellation of the contract of sale without reservation of rights on the part of 
the purchaser. 

Such refund shall constitute full and final satisfaction of all claims which the purchaser has or may have 

against Dometic due to any actual or alleged breach of warranty, either express or implied, including, without 
limitation, any implied warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

 Some states do not allow the 

exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation may not apply to you. 

The Dealer is not an agent for Dometic, except for the purpose of administering the above warranty to the extent herein 
provided. Dometic does not authorize the dealer or any other person to assume for Dometic any liability in connection 
with such warranty, or any liability or expense incurred in the replacement or repair of its products other than those 
expressly authorized herein. Dometic shall not be responsible for any liability or expense except as is specifically 
authorized and provided in this section.

Dometic reserves the right 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, materials, or part of units of 
any one, model year, without obligation or liability to owners of units of the same year's model of prior manufacture.

This warranty gives you; the purchaser, specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. 
You also have implied warranty rights, including an implied warranty of merchantability, which means that your product must be 
fit for the ordinary purposes for which such goods are used. 

The duration of any implied warranty rights is limited to the 

duration of the express warranty as found in Section III.

 Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied 

warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.

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What does this Limited Warranty not cover? 

This Warranty Shall Not Apply to:

1.

Failures resulting from improper installation or use contrary to instructions.

2.

Failures resulting from abuse, misuse, accident, fire, or submergence.

3.

Any part manufactured by Dometic, which shall have been altered so as to impair its original characteristics.

4.

Any parts which fail as a result of misuse, improper application or improper installation.

5.

Items not manufactured by Dometic, i.e., items, which are purchased from another manufacturer and supplied as 
received by Dometic without alteration or modification except as any part of a Dometic manufactured unit or 
component.

6.

Components or parts used by or applied by the purchaser, as an integral part of products not manufactured by 
Dometic.

7.

Labor resulting from difficult access to a Dometic product.  The original installer or OEM is responsible for accessibility 
of unit.

8.

Leaks due to improper installation of split systems and refrigeration systems, for example; packing glands, flare nuts, 
quick disconnects.  The adjustment of the refrigerant charge on a split system should be charged to the original 
installer or OEM.

9.

Freight Damage (see page 10 for instructions for handling freight damage).

10. Pumps that have been run dry, are water damaged or have blown freeze plugs.

11. Pumps with cracked heads.

12. Pump seals are not covered.

Summary of Contents for DuraSea

Page 1: ...Group Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual to ensure its accuracy However Dometic Group assumes no responsibility for errors and omission Neither is any liability assumed...

Page 2: ...UNIT ON THE ROOF 6 INSTALLING THE UNIT 6 WIRING SYSTEM TO POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION 9 AIR DISTRIBUTION BOX INSTALLATION 10 Operating Instructions 11 CONTROLS 11 OFF Position 11 Cooling Operation 12 Heat...

Page 3: ...can support 130 pounds 59 kg of weight when the boat is in motion If applicable Roof construction with rafters joists on minimum of 16 inch 40 64 cm centers Minimum of 1 inch 2 54 cm and maximum of 4...

Page 4: ...faces Specifications Table 1 Product Specifications Model 115 VAC 60 Hz Nominal Capacity BTU hr Cooling 15 000 Electrical Rating 120 VAC 60 Hz 1 Phase Running Amps 15 3 Compressor Locked Rotor Amps 66...

Page 5: ...determining your cooling requirements the following should be considered Size of boat Window area increases heat gain Amount of insulation in walls and roof Geographical location where the boat will...

Page 6: ...requirement Check inside the boat s cabin for obstructions to the air distribution box i e space for doors to open room dividers curtains ceiling fixtures etc See Figure 2 Figure 2 Interior Dimension...

Page 7: ...359 mm it must be enlarged to 14 25 x 14 25 1 8 or 362 x 362 mm 3 mm NEW OPENING INSTALLATION OTHER THAN VENT OPENING 1 Mark a 14 25 x 14 25 1 8 or 362 x 362 mm 3 mm square on the roof and carefully...

Page 8: ...rdered separately inside the boat This box contains mounting hardware for the unit and will be used inside the boat 3 Place the unit on the roof 4 Lift and place the unit over the prepared opening usi...

Page 9: ...over blower discharge See Figure 6 Note Edges without flanges install toward REAR and SIDE of opening See Figure 6 Figure 6 Align Distribution Box s Upper Duct With Blower Discharge 5 Use two 2 10 x...

Page 10: ...mplate up to the 14 25 x 14 25 1 8 or 362 x 362 mm 3 mm opening Start each mounting bolt through the ceiling template and up into the base pan by hand See Figure 9 Tighten all 4 bolts until they touch...

Page 11: ...ground screw Tighten connector making sure not to damage wires 3 Connect white to white black to black using approved connectors Connect the bare copper wire to the ground screw located in the juncti...

Page 12: ...ole plug into place at rear of air distribution box See Figure 14 4 There are four optional mounting holes on the outer edge of the return air opening for which screws are not provided These are only...

Page 13: ...structions CONTROLS 1 The Selector Switch has 8 positions including OFF This controls fan speed heating mode optional and cooling modes See Figure 15 2 The Thermostat controls the temperature range at...

Page 14: ...e air in your boat without cooling or heating There are three positions HIGH FAN MED FAN or LOW FAN to select from depending upon personal choice Maintenance AIR FILTER Periodically a minimum of every...

Page 15: ...the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person 4 When calling for service always give the following Unit type and serial number found on the identification label located on bas...

Page 16: ...Frost Formation On Cooling Coil DuraSea Rooftop Installation Operations Manual 14 L 3075 ENGLISH Wiring Diagrams Figure 16 Unit Wiring Diagram Figure 17 Air Distribution Box Wiring Diagram...

Page 17: ...liability or expense except as is specifically authorized and provided in this section Dometic reserves the right to improve its products through changes in design or material without being obligated...

Page 18: ...and the date it is put in service In such instances the date of manufacture could indicate that the item is out of warranty However based on the date the equipment is first put in service the item ma...

Page 19: ...ginal owner s warranty based on the original date of purchase or date of installation 2 Proof of purchase or installation may be required to verify warranty coverage 3 Any unit or replacement part ins...

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