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REFRIGERATOR KIT
MODEL NO. COMPONENTS PART NO.
RM2612 4A ROOF BASE 3103633.XXX *
RM2812 ROOF COVER 3103634.XXX *
LOWER SIDE VENT 3102277.XXX *
POWER VENT POWER VENT ASM. 3104131.002 **
(Island/through ROOF BASE 3103633.XXX *
floor) ROOF COVER 3103634.XXX *
* Fill in "XXX" with color code numbers. For color codes, contact your supplier.
** Alternate instructions forwarded with the Vent Kit.
1. IMPORTANCE OF LEVELING A REFRIGERATOR
In an absorption refrigerator system, ammonia is liquefied in
the finned condenser coil at the top of the refrigerator. The
liquid ammonia then flows into the evaporator (inside the
freezer section) and is exposed to a circulating flow of
hydrogen gas, which causes the ammonia to evaporate,
creating a cold condition in the freezer.
The tubing in the evaporator section is specifically sloped to
provide a continuous movement of liquid ammonia down-
ward by gravity through this section. If the refrigerator is
operated when it is not level and the vehicle is not moving,
liquid ammonia will accumulate in sections of the evaporator
tubing. This will slow the circulation of hydrogen and ammo-
nia gas, or in severe cases, completely block it, resulting in
a loss of cooling.
Any time the vehicle is parked for several hours with the
refrigerator operating, the vehicle should be leveled to
prevent this loss of cooling. The vehicle needs to be leveled
only so it is comfortable to live in (no noticeable sloping of
floors or walls).
When the vehicle is moving, the leveling is not critical as the
rolling and pitching motion of the vehicle will pass to either
side of level, keeping the liquid ammonia from accumulating
in the evaporator tubing.
SECTION B.
CERTIFIED VENT SYSTEM KITS
SECTION C.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS