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suppl
connects to the terminal block at the rear of
the refri
erator
See Fi
ure 9 on pa
e 8
. The 12 volt
DC should enter the refri
erator’s enclosure near the
refri
erator’s terminal block. The 12 volt DC connects
at
2
one
uarter inch
uick connects. The positive
DC input lead connects to terminal marked
+
, and
the DC
round input lead connects to terminal
marked
-
.
CAUTION: Correct polarity must be ob-
served when connecting the DC supply.
Do not use the chassis of the refrigerator
or the vehicle frame as one of the conduc-
tors. Connect DC supply wires at the bat-
tery and route to the refrigerator.
The distance the current travels from the batter
to
the refri
erator dictates the wire size. Undersized
wire can result in a volta
e drop, which will affect the
watta
e output of the DC heater and result in re-
duced refri
erator performance. Norcold recommends
the installation of a fuse in the suppl
wirin
between
the batter
and the refri
erator. For optimum protec-
tion, install the fuse as close to the batter
as possi-
ble.
WARNING: A circuit overload can result in
an electrical fire when undersized wires or
improperly sized fuses are used. To pre-
vent a possible electrical fire, follow
R.V.I.A. A119.2 Standards, Norcold’s wire
size and fuse specifications, or applicable
state and local codes.
TABLE 3
12 VOLT SUPPLY WIRING AND FUSE SIZE
482, 462
452, 442
483, 463 453, 443
min.
wire
size
max.
fuse
size
min.
wire
size
max.
fuse
size
Min.
wire
size
max.
fuse
size
0 - 20’ 18
AWG
6 Amp 10
AWG
30
Amp
12
AWG
20
Amp
over
20’
18
AWG
6 Amp 8
AWG
40
Amp
10
AWG
30
Amp
If a wire size is installed which is lar
er than the
minimum size indicated the table above, it must be
fused in accordance with the R.V.I.A. A119.2 stand-
ard or local
overnin
codes.
Chassis Bonding Connection
A No. 8 AWG copper conductor is commonl
used
to meet the chassis bondin
re
uirements of the Na-
tional Electric Code
ANSI/NFPA No. 70, Art. 551
.
When this conductor is used to bond the non-current
carr
in
metal parts of the refri
erator, a No. 10-32
bondin
terminal is provided to make the connection.
See Fi
ure 10
.
Hypot Test
A Dielectric Stren
th test
h
pot
has been con-
ducted at the factor
; this refri
erator does not re-
uire an additional test. If h
pot tests are conducted
on the vehicle’s 12 volt circuit, the 12 volts
must
be
disconnected from the refri
erator to protect the
flame i
nition circuit.
Testing the Vehicle’s Gas Supply Piping
When installation of the refri
erator is complete, the
propane
as suppl
pipin
must be inspected and
tested for leaks from the refri
erator to the main
as
suppl
tank. Use a leak detection solution.
Do not
test for leaks with an open flame.
If compressed air is used for leak testin
, the
au
e
pressure must not exceed 1/2 pound per s
uare inch
14 inches water column
.
The appliance and its individual shut-off valve
Fi
-
ure 11 on pa
e 10
must be disconnected from the
as suppl
s
stem durin
an
pressure testin
of that
s
stem at test pressures
reater than 1/2 psi
14
inches water column
.
The appliance must be isolated from the
as suppl
s
stem b
closin
its individual manual shut-off valve
Fi
ure 11 on pa
e 10
durin
an
pressure testin
of that s
stem at test pressure e
ual to or less than
1/2 psi
14 inches water column
.
Check the
as pressure to the refri
erator without
other
as appliances operatin
. The pressure should
not exceed 11 inches water column. With other appli-
ances operatin
the pressure should not be less than
10.5 inches water column.
Fi
ure 10
10