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INSTALLATION

GENERAL INSTRUCTION

This appliance is designed for storage of foods and

storage of frozen foods and making ice.

The refrigerators outlined herein have been design cer-

tified by A.G.A. under the ANSI Z21.19 Refrigerator Stan-

dard  for  installation  in  a  mobile  home  or  recreational

vehicle and are approved by the Canadian Gas Asso-

ciation.

The certifications are, however contingent on the instal-

lation being made in accordance with the following in-

structions as applicable.

In the U.S.A., the installation must conform with:

1. National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1-(latest

edition)

2. Manufactured Home Construction and Safety

Standard Title 24 CFR, Part 3280.

3. Recreational Vehicles ANSI A119.2-(latest edition).
The unit must be electrically grounded in accordance

with the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA 70-(latest

edition) when installed, if an external alternating current

electrical source is utilized.

4. Any applicable local code.

In CANADA, the installation must conform with:

1. Current CAN/CGA B149 Gas Installation Codes
2. Current CSA Standard Z240.4 GAS-EQUIPPED

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AND MOBILE

HOUSING.

3. Where a flexible metal connector is used, it must

comply with the provisions of the current Standard

CAN1-6.10, METAL CONNECTORS FOR GAS

APPLIANCES.

4. Any applicable local code
The unit must be electrically grounded in accordance

with the current CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE C22

Parts 1 and 2.

VENTILATION

The installation shall be made in such a manner as to

separate the combustion system from the living space

of the mobile home or recreational vehicle. Openings

for air supply or for venting of combustion products shall

have a minimum dimension of not less than 1/4 inch.

Proper installation requires one lower fresh air intake

and one upper exhaust vent. The ventilation kits shown

in  this  instruction  manual  have  been  certified  for  use

with the refrigerator models listed in the table. For 

“Cer-

tified Vent System Kits”

 

see page 14

. The ventilation

kits must be installed and used without modification. An

opening toward the outside at floor level in the refrigera-

tor  compartment  must  be  provided  for  ventilation  of

heavier-than-air fuel gases. The lower vent of the rec-

ommended kits is provided with proper size openings.

The flow of combustion and ventilating air must not be

obstructed.

The lower side vent is fitted with a panel, which pro-

vides an adequate access opening for ready service-

ability of the burner and control manifold of the refrig-

erator. This should be centered on the back of the re-

frigerator.

GAS CONNECTION

Hook up to the gas supply line is accomplished at the

manual gas valve, which is furnished with a 3/8" SAE

(UNF 5/8" -18) male flare connection. All completed con-

nections should be checked for leaks with soapy water.

DO NOT use a flame to check for gas leaks.

The  gas  supply  system  must  incorporate  a  pressure

regulator to maintain a supply pressure of not more than

11 inches water column.

When testing the gas supply system at test pressures in

excess  of  1/2  psig,  the  refrigerator  and  its  individual

shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply

piping system.

When testing the gas supply system at pressures less

than or equal to 1/2 psig, the appliance must be isolated

from the gas supply piping system by closing its indi-

vidual manual shutoff valve.

In case detailed instructions on the installation and con-

nection  to  the  gas  supply  are  required,  contact  your

dealer or distributor.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

120 Volts AC Connection

The refrigerator is equipped with a three-prong (ground-

ing) plug for your protection against shock hazards and

should  be  plugged  directly  into  a  properly  grounded

three-prong  receptacle.  DO  NOT  cut  or  remove  the

grounding prong from this plug. The free length of the

cord is 2 feet and therefore recommended that the re-

ceptacle be located to the right side of the refrigerator

(viewed from the rear) and approximately 10 inches from

the floor (see FIG. 3). This allows easy access through

the vent door. The cord should be routed to avoid direct

contact with the burner cover, flue cover or any other

components that could damage the cord insulation.

! WARNING

FIG. 3

10’’

120 Volt AC

receptacle

Summary of Contents for NDR1492-B

Page 1: ...stance or additional information consult a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier AVIS Cet appareil doit tre r par seulement par un r parateur autoris Modification de l appareil pourra...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...or Button 4 Climate Control Button 5 Low Ambient Control Button A AC Mode Indicator Lamp B AES AUTO Mode Indicator Lamp C GAS Mode Indicator Lamp D CHECK Indicator Lamp E Temperature Indicator Lamps F...

Page 4: ...led and used without modification An opening toward the outside at floor level in the refrigera tor compartment must be provided for ventilation of heavier than air fuel gases The lower vent of the re...

Page 5: ...be sealed Make sure that there is a complete seal between the front frame of the refrigerator and the top sides and bottom of the enclosure A length of sealing strip is ap plied to the rear surface o...

Page 6: ...as safety shutoff must be tested after the re frigerator is connected to LP gas supply To test the gas safety shutoff proceed as follows 1 Start the refrigerator according to the instructions and swit...

Page 7: ...r coil at the back of the refrigerator VENTILATION HEIGHTS CLEARANCES Minimum clearances in inches to combustible materials are G Top 0 K Side 0 L Bottom 0 M Rear 0 N See NOTE Clearance N below NOTE C...

Page 8: ...f the vehicle will pass to either side of level keeping the liquid ammonia from accumulating in the evaporator tubing OPERATION Before starting the refrigerator check that all the manual gas valves ar...

Page 9: ...as automatically switched to the GAS mode 2 If the CHECK indicator lamp D illuminates and the GAS mode indicator lamp C is off the controls have failed to ignite the burner in the GAS mode GAS operati...

Page 10: ...imes If repeated attempts fail to start the LP gas operation check to make sure that the LP gas supply tanks are not empty and all manual shutoff valves in the lines are open If the problem is still n...

Page 11: ...he ice is formed Food in the fresh food compartment may be frozen if the setting is left on COLDEST posi tion DEFROSTING Shut off the refrigerator by pressing the main power ON OFF button to the UP OF...

Page 12: ...ar with LP gas systems and refrigerators 1 REFRIGERATOR REMOVAL Before working on the refrigerator make sure the AC voltage and DC voltage leads are disconnected Shut off the gas supply Disconnect the...

Page 13: ...ea of soot and scale that fell out of flue tube Remove the burner jet Soak the jet in wood alcohol and blow it out with compressed air Reinstall and tighten burner jet NOTE The color of the flame shal...

Page 14: ...e not responsible for any failures caused by improper adjust ments and unfavorable installation conditions Contact service point or distributor service dept for assistance Replacement Parts Suppliers...

Page 15: ...e of the shelf will come loose Lower the right hand side of the wire shelf and let the left hand side slide out of the holes in the wall Slide the plastic plugs into the holes of the wall Snap the she...

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