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Table of Contents 

 

1   Preface 
2      Installation 
    

2.1           Unpacking and Inspection 

      2.2           Safety Considerations 

      2.3           Tools and Materials Required 

      2.4           Getting Good Results 

      2.5           Plan Ahead 

      2.6           Location and Ventilation 

      2.7           General Electrical Installation 

      2.8           Shore Power   

      2.9           Electronic Unit 

      2.10         Locating and Installing the Compressor/Condenser Unit 

      2.11         Locating and Installing the Evaporator 

      2.12         Thermostat Control Box 

      2.13         Quick-Couplings 

3   Maintenance 
4      Operation 
    

4.1           Start Up 

      4.2           Protection System 

5   Troubleshooting Guide 

6

Appendix A     Building or Modifying an Icebox for Use with an Isotherm Refrig-
eration System

 

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Appendix B    Bending a Flat Evaporator

 

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Summary of Contents for Classic Compact 2005

Page 1: ...Installation and operating instructions...

Page 2: ...g the Compressor Condenser Unit 2 11 Locating and Installing the Evaporator 2 12 Thermostat Control Box 2 13 Quick Couplings 3 Maintenance 4 Operation 4 1 Start Up 4 2 Protection System 5 Troubleshoot...

Page 3: ...ns If in doubt contact a certified technician 2 3 Tools and Materials Required Electric drill and bits for pilot holes to attach compressor mounting bracket and evapora tor Wire cutters and electrical...

Page 4: ...tighten the quick connect couplings on the pipes fig 2 2 7 General Electrical Installation Good performance and efficient operation of the refrigeration system depends on a good electri cal installat...

Page 5: ...from a cool area such as the bilge and the warmed exhaust air vented out of the space Avoid warm locations such as an en gine room or closed spaces where the warm air will re circulate over the conde...

Page 6: ...fore final mounting of the evaporator When the evaporator mounting holes are com pleted locate the hole for the refrigerant lines Use a 1 1 2 diameter hole saw to make a passage way through the box fo...

Page 7: ...at is connected to the C terminal Leave this wire in place Connect the free end of this short wire to one of the ther mostat wires After mounting the thermostat housing turn the control knob completel...

Page 8: ...rs It is time to defrost when frost builds up to 1 4 inch 4 Operation 4 1 Start Up Make sure the circuit supplying the refrigerator is turned on The compressor should start within 30 seconds and a low...

Page 9: ...ll the time Air leak Check gasket seal of door Make sure door closes properly Condensor dirty Clean condensor with soap water and a brush Insufficient ventilation Improve ventilation Refer to installa...

Page 10: ...culate where the evaporator must be bent to fit into the box It is important to account for the extra length of evaporator needed to round the corners of the box A 90 degree bend requires 1 25 33 mm l...

Page 11: ...d side BC 18 0 Subtract width of 2 stand offs 1 0 Subtract length of second bend 0 75 28 25 location of beginning of second bend is 28 25 add length of radius of second bend 1 25 location of the end o...

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