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INSTALLATION

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

This

 appliance is designed for storage of foods and storage

of frozen foods and maklng ice.

The refrigerators outlined hereon have been design certified
under ANS 221.19 -- 1983. Refrigerators by the American Gas
Association for installation in a mobile home or recreational vehi-
cle and are appproved by the Canadian Gas Association.
The certifications are, however, contingent on the installation
being made in accordance with the following instructions as app-
licable.

The

 installation must in the USA conform with:

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

 984

2. Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title

24 CFR, Pan 32-80,

3. Recreational Vehicles ANSI/NFPA  No. 501 C-1977

The unit must be electrically grounded in accordance with the
National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA  No. 70-1984 when installed if
an external alternating current electrical source is utilized.

4. Any applicable local code

The installation must in Canada conform with
1. Current CGA B 149 Gas Installation Codes
2. Current CSA Standard Z 240.4 GAS - EQUIPPED

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AND MOBIL HOUSING

3. Any applicable local code

The unit must be electrically grounded in accordence  with the
current CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE C 22 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
booklet have been certified for use with the refrigerator models
listed in the tables. 

Certified

 vent system kits, see separate

list. The ventilation kits must be installed and used without
modification. An opening towards the outside at floor level in the
refrigerator compartment must be provided for ventilation of
heavier-than-air fuel gases. The lower vent of the recommended
kits is provided with proper size openings. The flow of combus-

tion and ventilating air must not be obstructed.

For ready serviceability of the burner and control manifold parts

of the refrigerator the lower side vent is fitted with a liftout panel
which provides an adequate access opening.

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 connections should be checked
for leaks with soapy water.
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 or equal 

1/2

psig the appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping
system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve.
In case detailed instructions on the installation and connection to

the gas supply are required, contact your dealer or distributor.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

120VoltsAC

The refrigerator is equipped with a three prong (grounded) plug
for 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 cord
should be routed to avoid coming in contact with the burner cover
flue cover or other hot components.

Refrigerator models requiring 12 V DC

supply

On units provided with interior light or automatic reigniter or both

there is one additional terminal block marked “12 V”. On “Three

Power” units with interior light or automatic reigniter or both there
are two additional blocks.

The refrigerator must be connected to the battery circuit with two
wires of adequate capacity to avoid voltage drop. The wire gage
should be chosen with consideration to the wire length in accord-
ance with table below. The 12 V circuit must be fused. Maximum
circuit fuse size: 15 Amps. for the models RM2300 and 
RM2400, 20 Amps. for RM2500, 30 Amps. for RM2600 and 40
Amps. for RM2800.

Do not use the body or chassis of the vehicle as a substitute for

either of the two conductors. No other electrical equipment or

lighting should be connected to the refrigerator circuit. The
refrigerator will draw from 10 to 23 Amps at 12 Volt depending on
model.
The interior light and the reigniter must be connected to a sepa-
rate battery circuit and will draw about 1 Amp.

Maximum two conductor wire length in feet and meter.

6 ft.

 69 64 49 34 31

135

4 ft. 110 102 79 55 50

220

CAUTION
Do

 not Operate the refrigerator on 12 Volt when the vehicle is

parked. YOU will run out of battery in a rather short time.
If possible the installation of a 12 Volt operated refrigerator

should be completed with a relay mounted either in the car or
in the recreational vehicle (see below). This relay will
automatically cut out the refrigerator when the car engine is
stopped.

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Summary of Contents for RM2300

Page 1: ...all your gas supplier FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vi cinity of this or any other appliance Page Installation 5 8 Instructions for use 9 10 Gas equipment 10 Electric equipment 10 11 Maintenance 11 Fault tracing 11 Door panel 12 mD emetic 1 I quality leisure line products SERVICE OFFICE DOMETIC SALES CORP 509 South Poplar LaGrange IN 4676...

Page 2: ...valve 3 Thermo couple element 4 Coupling 7 Thermostat 9 Cut off valve 10 Nipple 11 Nut 14 Switch 23 Lighter 26 Burner 27 Electrode 29 Terminal 30 Sealing ring 31 Snap catch 33 Burner housing 35 Burner retainer 36 Terminal 12 120V 38 Burner jet 42 Plug 43 Cover 46 Cover 47 Flue baffle 50 Heater 52 Bushing 53 Retaining ring 30 ...

Page 3: ...urner jet Thermo couple element 43 Cover Coupling 46 Cover Thermostat 47 Flue baffle Cut off valve 50 Heater Nipple 51 Bushing Nut 52 Switch Clamping plate 53 Flue top Reigniter 55 Label for 12V Burner 57 Burner retainer Electrode 59 Push rod Terminal block 60 Shaft thermostat Sealing ring 61 Shaft switch Snap catch 62 Lead for 12 120V Burner housing 64 Flexible cord 3 ...

Page 4: ...ple element Coupling Thermostat Cut off valve Nipple Nut Switch Reigniter 24 Gas tube 29 Terminal block 31 Snap catch 32 Burner 33 Electrode 36 Terminal block 36 Burner jet 43 Cover 46 Nipple 47 Flue baffle 50 Heater 51 Nipple 54 Flue cap 55 Protection plate 59 Push rod 60 Shaft thermostat 61 Shaft switch 64 Flexible cord 67 Burner housing ...

Page 5: ...with a 3 8 SAE UNF 5 8 18 male flare connection All completed connections should be checked for leaks with soapy water 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 ...

Page 6: ...t Loosen the screws fixing the refrigerator to the enclosure and remove the refrigerator When replacing the refrigerator make sure that the sealing strips are properly positioned After reassembly the gas connection should be checked for leaks TEST OF THE GAS SAFETY SHUTOFF The gas safety shutoff device must be tested after the refrigera tor is placed in operation Refrigerator wlth piezo ignitor Fi...

Page 7: ... METHODS OF INSTALLATION The methods of installation are shown in figures 10 a and 10 b It is essential that all maxlmum or minimum dimensions are strictly maintained as the performance of the refrigerator is dependent on an adequate flow of air over the rear of the refrigerator VENTILATION HEIGHTS Minimum ventilation heights in inches and mm RM2300 in 37 31 RM2400 in 3 4 RM2500 in 42 RM2600 in 5 ...

Page 8: ... 40 3 16 21 13 16 23 15 16 1 1 4 RM2600 0 inch 52 23 24 11 16 51 3 16 21 9 16 22 15 16 51 3 8 21 13 16 23 15 16 1 1 8 RM2800 0 inch 57 15 16 24 15 16 24 11 16 57 1 8 23 7 16 22 15 16 57 1 2 23 13 166 23 15 16 1 1 8 This method of installation and these clearences will give you adequate space for servicing and proper installation d e T h EXAMPLES The clearance N for the RM 2300 model is derived at ...

Page 9: ...essed When lamp E goes out wait 15 sec and release button C If the lamp comes on again repeat the procedure If flame blows out reignition will take place automatically To shut off the refrigerator turn the knob A to off position Electric Operation Fig 1 2 3 1 Check that the 120 Volt plug is correctly connected to the main supply When the refrigerator is equip ped for 12 Volt D C operation the low ...

Page 10: ...le The flue baffle is suspended from the top and must be in position 2 Disconnect the heater leads in the central tube of the cooling unit 3 Pull off the metal hose The Flame Failure Safety Device The tip of the thermo couple must reach in over two slots of the burner To replace the thermocouple pro ceed as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Remove the cover Unscrew plug and pull thermocouple straight out Remo...

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Page 12: ...or frame 3 Rend the panel gently so that the free side of the panel can be slipped into the corresponding groove of the door frame 4 Push the panel downwards so that the lower horizontal edge of the panel is fitted into the bottom groove 5 Between the upper edge of the panel and the door frame there is now a gap which should be covered by the decora tion strip Put the strip across the door so that...

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