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A combination of a roof jack and lower vent or two side vents

offers adequate venting for high outside ambient temperatures.
The more air circulating over the condenser (located at rear), the
more efficient the refrigerator will operate. Failure to provide the
necessary ventilation will result in poor refrigeration.

When installation incorporates exterior venting and operation at

low outside ambient temperatures is necessary (below 23° F), ex-
terior venting must be covered or reduced cooling efficiency in
cabinet will result.

Power Supply

Provisions are made for connection of either 12 volts DC or 120

volts AC to the refrigerator. If both 12 volts DC and 120 volts AC
are simultaneously supplied, a special relay in the refrigerator
power supply allows the unit to run on 120 volts AC. To convert
to DC power, the AC supply is simply disconnected.

DC Power Connection

The DC power connection is located at the rear of the unit as

shown in Figure 3. Remove the screw from the top center of the
access panel and remove the panel. The DC terminal box is lo-
cated in the control power supply assembly. The positive and
negative DC supply connections are located in this terminal box.
The terminal box is provided with knock-out holes for routing the
DC lead wires through the side of the terminal box.

CAUTION: The DC lead wires must be protected from physical

damage to the insulation. Approved wire clamps must
be used at the knock-out hole according to governing
codes such as National Electric Code, ART.555 or
ABYC Section E9.15 or the specific local code.

The size of the wire from your 12 volt DC battery is dependent

upon the distance between the refrigerator and the battery. Refer
to Table 2 for wire size.

Table 2

This recommended wire size is to prevent a voltage drop at the

refrigerator which is critical to DC performance.

Use of wire sizes smaller than those listed may cause excessive

DC running time, shorter battery life, and poor performance due
to line loss.

It is important that the 12 volt, DC supply wires be connected

directly to the battery and that the wires are dedicated to the
refrigerator (other appliances are connected by separate wires).
This practice minimizes the possibility of radio and T.V. interfer-
ence. Twisting the positive and negative supply wires further
helps to nullify the induction effects which could further add to
radio/T.V. interference.

To the leads located in the terminal box, connect the positive

battery lead to the red wire and the negative battery lead to the
black wire (important to be well insulated). These splices should
be soldered or connected by means of an approved splice con-
nector. Tape the spliced connections generously before replacing
the terminal cover box.

A 15 amp fuse should be installed as close to the battery as

possible in the positive wire leading to the refrigerator. This fuse
will protect the wiring from the battery to the refrigerator in the
event of a short circuit.

CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE REFRIGERATOR ON BATTERY

ALONE. THE BATTERY MUST HAVE A CHARGING
MEANS SUCH AS AN ON-BOARD GENERATOR; IF
NOT, THE BATTERY WILL DISCHARGE IN A SHORT
PERIOD OF TIME.

Further information on DC supplies can be found later in this

manual.

AC Power Connection

The 120 volt AC power connection is made by connecting the

refrigerator’s AC cord to a standard 120 volt grounded receptacle
(See Figure 3).

The 120 volt AC supply wires, to which the refrigerator is con-

nected, should be routed through the fuse panel or circuit
breaker that protects the vehicle when an outside power source is
used. This connection should be permanently wired in accord-
ance with existing governing codes. The use of an extension cord
is not recommended.

CAUTION: IF AC POWER IS SUPPLIED BY AN ON-BOARD GEN-

ERATOR, IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO HOLD BOTH
VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY WITHIN THE TOLER-
ANCES STATED IN THE FRONT OF THIS MANUAL.

Special Requirements For

Marine Installations:

The DE-560 is internally wired so that the AC and DC cir-

cuits are isolated from each other. If the positive (+ 12 volts)
DC input is grounded in any way (cuts in the wire insulation,
improperly insulated connections, etc.), a voltage potential
could be developed throughout the boat in which corrosion
develops on any metal parts exposed to water.

This situation may be avoided by wiring the boat so that

AC and DC grounds are common and wiring is protected per
NNMA CERTIFICATION HANDBOOK (1987). Inspect all wiring
to insure that insulation has not been damaged. Plastic wire
clamps are recommended.

To obtain more information on corrosion, a good reference

is:

BOAT AND YACHT CORROSION CONTROL

by Yacht Corrosion Consultants, Inc.

2368 Eastman Ave. # 6, Ventura, Ca. 93003.

12 Volt Supply Wiring And Fuse Size

Min. Wire

Max. Fuse

Size

Size

0 -12’

14 AWG

15 AMP

12’ - 20’

12 AWG

15 AMP

over 20’

10 AWG

15 AMP

Figure 3

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Summary of Contents for DE-560

Page 1: ...60 Part No 616932B 92 01 Contents Extended Service Protection Plan 2 Installation Instructions 3 Location And Ventilation 3 Operation 7 Refrigeration Maintenance 8 Information On Battery Power 8 Wiring Diagrams 9 10 Warranty 12 ...

Page 2: ...purchaser The contract provides replacement of a defective cooling unit only for this refrigerator freight parts and labor for an additional period of two years after expiration of the original Limited Warranty The refrigerator must be delivered to a Norcold service center together with the Norcold E S P card showing E S P coverage An E S P card will be mailed to the original purchaser upon receip...

Page 3: ... allow built in installation The refrigerator must be located and secured on a solid surface within the vehicle The opening cut out dimensions for the refrigerator are listed in Table 1 Measure for the opening and determine if you have the proper clearances for installation There is no need for allowing an area around the cabinet for additional insulation as the Nor cold refrigerator is well insul...

Page 4: ...ullify the induction effects which could further add to radio T V interference To the leads located in the terminal box connect the positive battery lead to the red wire and the negative battery lead to the black wire important to be well insulated These splices should be soldered or connected by means of an approved splice con nector Tape the spliced connections generously before replacing the te...

Page 5: ...de panel into frame slots 4 Reinstall handle assembly Instructions for Reversing Door Swing Your refrigerator is equipped with convertible door hinges The hinging of the doors can be changed to the opposite side any time you wish TOOLS REQUIRED Phillips Screwdriver Size 2 Two Slotted Screwdrivers REMOVING THE DOORS 1 Turn ON OFF switch located on the control panel to OFF Remove all items of food j...

Page 6: ...e the bottom of the door on the bottom hinge pin shoulder Close door and align holes in top hinge brackets The magnetic gasket will hold the door in place Before reinstalling the top door check to insure that the spacer is in place See Figures 12 and 14C 10 Reposition the upper door in a similar manner as described in Step 9 except the top of the door must be engaged into the hinge pin shoulder be...

Page 7: ... and open the refrigerator door so that the cabinet interior will warm up and allow the thermostat to demand cooling As soon as the unit s compressor begins to operate close the refrigerator door allowing the unit to run It should shut off or cycle within 10 to 20 minutes indicating the DC operation is cor rect SUGGESTIONS FOR OPERATION The following are suggestions for efficient operation of the ...

Page 8: ... the operation of the engine and accessory equipment such as head lights The other source is for the operation of the DC appliances within the recreational vehicle or boat This battery source is referred to as the accessory or house battery and is used solely for that purpose Both of these battery sources are charged by one alternator or generator which is powered by the vehicle engine This chargi...

Page 9: ...Figure 15 9 ...

Page 10: ...DRAWING NO C 16975B Wiring Diagram DE 560 10 ...

Page 11: ...Notes 11 ...

Page 12: ...not be liable under this Limited Warranty for any of the following 1 Defects which arise by reason of transit damage misuse neglect or accident 2 Manufacturing defects found at the time of purchase which are not communicated to the Company within 30 days 3 Defects in glassware and electric light bulbs 4 Defects arising from improper installation or adjustment of the Equipment 5 The need for normal...

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