Fig. 12
ventilation aperture
(Ø= min 40 mm)
ventilation aperture
2
A
ventilation grilles
+
2
1
14
In the event of high ambient temperatures,
full performance of the cooling unit can
only be achieved by means of adequate
ventilation and extraction.
A correct installation of the refrigerator is
essential for its correct operation, as due to
physical reasons heat builds up at the back of
the appliance which must be allowed to esca-
pe into the open air.
4.2
Ventilation and air extraction
of the refrigerator
Ventilation is provided for the unit by means of
two apertures in the caravan wall. Fresh air
enters at the bottom, extracts the heat and
exits through the upper vent grille (chimney
effect).
The upper ventilation grille should be posi-
tioned as high as possible above the con-
denser (A , fig.12, fig. 17).
Install the lower ventilation grille at floor
level of the recess
, allowing unburnt gas
(heavier than air) to escape directly into the
open air.
The gas burner must be located above the
edge (1, Fig. 12).
Fig. 13
1
Principle of ventilation
An optional ventilation aperture greater
than 40 mm Ø can be introduced by the
manufacturer of the vehicle into the recess
floor in order to avoid the accumulation of
unburnt gas on the floor.
Fig. 11
Installation
1
2
1
i