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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

B. Route a dedicated DC supply line (18-22 AWG copper

conductors) from the Converter or Battery to the
unit's electrical box. Connect with wire nuts positive
(+) DC to the red wire; Negative (-) DC to the black
wire.

C. Route thermostat wires from the furnace (if applicable)

to the electrical box and attached them to the blue
wires extending from the main board. The polarity of
these connections does not matter.

D. Route the Energy Management System 2 wires (if

applicable) to the electrical box and connect them to
the yellow wires extending from the main board. The
polarity of these wires does not matter.
Note: If yellow wires are not used and a circuit is made
between them, the unit will fail to operate.

3.4.2 CONTROL CABLE INSTALLATION

A. A 4-conductor flat control cable, must be routed be-

tween the Comfort Control Center (CCC) and the elec-
trical box. The maximum length of all control
cables is seventy-five (75) feet.

B. Select the shortest direct route between Comfort

Control Center 

TM 

and the electrical box for the sys-

tem.

C. A 3/8" diameter hole will be needed to route the con-

trol cable through the wall.

D. Leave 6" of cable extending through the wall.
E. The cable that must be used is a 4-conductor flat

 control cable.

F.

The cable must be terminated with two RJ-11 tele-
phone connectors. Refer to the crimp tool manufac-
turer for crimping instructions. Be sure the cable
is installed correctly into the connector before it is
crimped.  Polarity is important and a standard
pre-made telephone cable will not work.
Note: 
RJ-11 connectors must be wired identically
on both ends. See FIG. 3.5.

4. Avoid locations close to doors that lead outside,

windows or adjoining outside walls;

5. Avoid locations close to supply registers and the

air from them;

6. Never locate CCC in a room that is warmer or

cooler than the rest of the coach - such as the
kitchen;

7. The major living area is normally a good location.

Note: If the system is to be used with a Remote
Temperature Sensor, the Comfort Control Center
may be mounted anywhere that is convenient in
the coach.

8. Try to avoid hard to reach or hard to see areas.
9. Refer to the instructions provided with the Remote

Temperature Sensor for details of installation.

B. Comfort Control Center™ Installation

1. Carefully remove the base plate from the Com-

fort Control Center™. This may be accomplished
by inserting a  small screwdriver under the tab on
the bottom edge of the front cover and gently pry-
ing. See FIG. 3.6.

G. Plug the communications cable(s) into one of the

 telephone jack(s) on the circuit board in the  electri-
cal box. (It does not matter which one.)

3.4.3 COMFORT CONTROL CENTER MOUNTING

A. Location

The proper location of the Comfort Control Center

(CCC) is very important to ensure that it will provide a
comfortable RV temperature. Observe the following
general rules when selecting a location.
1. Locate the CCC about 54" above the floor;
2. Install CCC on a partition, not on an outside wall;
3. Direct heat from lamps, sun or other heat produc-

ing items will cause erratic operation and tem-
peratures;

FIG. 3.6

Insert Screwdriver

under Tab

Insert Screwdriver

under Tab

MO

DE

MODE

FAN

FAN

UP

UP

DO

WN

DOWN

OF

F

ON

OFF

ON

ZO

NE

ZONE

TEM

P

TEMP

2. Insert the control cable through the hole in the

base plate  and mount the plate to the wall with
the two screws provided. Check the alignment to
ensure level installation.

3. Install the control cable RJ-11 connector into the

back of the Comfort Control Center™ and gen-
tly press onto the base plate.

4. If a Remote Temperature Sensor is to be used,

the connector end must be routed to the electri
cal control box and connected to the color match-
ing plug on the relay board.

5. If a furnace is to be controlled by the system, the

two furnace thermostat leads must be routed to
the electrical control of the air conditioner that will
control it. Make sure at least 15" of the furnace
thermostat wires extend into the electrical con-
trol box.

FIG. 3.5

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Страница 1: ...of this product can be extremely hazardous and could result in personal injury or property damage 39626 501 39626 506 39726 501 39726 506 US Important Instructionsmuststaywithunit Owner read carefull...

Страница 2: ...2 4 HIGH POT REQUIREMENTS PAGE 8 2 5 MOUNTING IN COACH PAGE 9 2 6 WIRING DIAGRAM 39726 501 39726 506 PAGE 10 2 7 SPECIFICATIONS HEAT PUMP PAGE 10 2 8 WIRING DIAGRAM 39626 501 39626 506 PAGE 11 2 9 SPE...

Страница 3: ...ructions UNDERSTAND SIGNAL WORDS Asignal word WARNING OR CAUTION is used with the safety alert symbol They give the level of risk for potential injury indicates a potentially hazard ous situation whic...

Страница 4: ...illdirecttheairtothesources of the greatest heat loss and or heat gain The effects of the gain or loss can then be offset by the supply air It is important that the selection of the diffusers and gril...

Страница 5: ...the smallest size duct that will do the job of delivering required airflow rate with pressure available Nosinglesizeofductwillprovetobeidealfor all jobs B Length of Duct Pressure loss increases as du...

Страница 6: ...es R W D R W RR Radius Ratio RR or RR 1 5 FIG 2 4 PREFERRED Standard FAIR POOR NOT ACCEPTABLE Various Elbows Showing Radius Ratios FIG 2 3 R b R a D W CR R a R b Curve Ration CR Optimum Reading CR 05...

Страница 7: ...orizontally projected air streams The air stream from the outlet tends to hug the surface As a matter of fact this characteristic is almost essential for goodcomfortairconditioning Therefore rathertha...

Страница 8: ...ct Area Requirement See Figure 2 10 3 Return air to the system must be filtered to prevent dirtaccumulationontheevaporatorcoolingsurface 4 Returnairopeningmustbewithinminimumsspeci fied in the system...

Страница 9: ...nd reg ister location so that you receive maximum performance from the system These instructions DO NOT cover or warrant the final installation of the duct work that carries conditioned air within the...

Страница 10: ...s When sizing the generator the total electrical power must be taken into consideration Keep in mind that generators lose power because of altitude increases above sea level high outdoor temperatures...

Страница 11: ...acity 26 000 Volts Phase Hertz each circuit 115 AC 1 60 Run Amps Comp Circuit 1 10 1 Circuit 2 9 8 LRA Compressor Circuit 1 59 0 Circuit 2 59 0 Total Blwr Fan Motor Run Amps 8 5 Circuit 1 Total Blwr F...

Страница 12: ...structions carefully before attempting to start your unit installation B Dometic Corporation will not be liable for any damages or injury incurred due to failure in the following of these instructions...

Страница 13: ...aw through type When the faceofthecoilispositionedbehindalouveredorother type of restrictive opening the FREE AREA of the opening must be at least 648 square inches FIG 3 3 8 8 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3...

Страница 14: ...olators should be used at each mounting point 12 VDC required for thermostat operation INSULATED DUCT Minimum Maximum 45 IN 2 80 IN 2 3 depth Min FIG 3 4 Supply Duct must be insulated Supply Duct from...

Страница 15: ...ng area is normally a good location Note If the system is to be used with a Remote Temperature Sensor the Comfort Control Center may be mounted anywhere that is convenient in the coach 8 Try to avoid...

Страница 16: ...differential between the first and second stage is preset and cannot be changed E Turn ON the furnace dip switch when a furnace is connected to the blue wires off the control board F Differential dip...

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