INSTALLATION
GENERAL INSTRUCTION
This appliance is designed for storage of foods
and storage of frozen foods and making ice.
The refrigerators outlined herein have been design cer-
tified by A.G.A. under the ANSI Z21.19 Refrigerator
Standard for installation in a mobile home or recreational
vehicle and are approved by the Canadian Gas Asso-
ciation.
The certifications are, however contingent on the instal-
lation being made in accordance with the following
instructions as applicable.
In the U.S.A., the installation must conform with:
1. National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1-(latest edition)
2. Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Stan-
dard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280.
3. Recreational Vehicles ANSI A119.2-(latest edition).
The unit must be electrically grounded in accordance
with the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA 70-(latest
edition) when installed, if an external alternating current
electrical source is utilized.
4. Any applicable local code.
In CANADA, the installation must conform with:
1. Current CAN/CGA B 149 Gas Installation Codes
2. Current CSA Standard Z 240.4 GAS-EQUIPPED
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AND MOBILE HOUS-
ING.
3. Where a flexible metal connector is used, it must
comply with the provisions of the current Standard
CAN1-6.10, METAL CONNECTORS FOR GAS
APPLIANCES
4. Any applicable local code
The unit must be electrically grounded in accordance
with the current CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE C 22
Parts 1 and 2.
VENTILATION
The installation shall be made in such a manner as to
separate the combustion system from the living space
of the mobile home or recreational vehicle. Openings for
air supply or for venting of combustion products shall
have a minimum dimension of not less than 1/4 inch.
Proper installation requires one lower fresh air intake
and one upper exhaust vent. The ventilation kits shown
in this instruction manual have been certified for use with
the refrigerator models listed in the table. For "Certified
Vent System Kits" see page 15. The ventilation kits
must be installed and used without modification. An
opening toward the outside at floor level in the refrigera-
tor compartment must be provided for ventilation of
heavier-than-air fuel gases. The lower vent of the recom-
mended kits is provided with proper size openings. The
flow of combustion and ventilating air must not be ob-
structed.
The lower side vent is fitted with a panel that provides
an adequate access opening for ready serviceability of
the burner and control manifold of the refrigerator.
GAS CONNECTION
Hook-up to the gas supply line is accomplished at the
manual gas valve, which is furnished with a 3/8" SAE
(UNF 5/8" -18) male flare connection. All completed
connections should be checked for leaks with soapy
water.
! WARNING
DO NOT use a flame to check for gas leaks.
The gas supply system must incorporate a pressure
regulator to maintain a supply pressure of not more than
11 inches water column.
When testing the gas supply system at test pressures in
excess of 1/2 psig, the refrigerator and its individual
shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply
piping system.
When testing the gas supply system at pressures less
than or equal to 1/2 psig, the appliance must be isolated
from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual
manual shutoff valve.
In case detailed instructions on the installation and
connection to the gas supply are required, contact your
dealer or distributor.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
120 Volts AC Connection
The refrigerator is equipped with a three- prong (ground-
ed) plug for protection against shock hazards and should
be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-
prong receptacle. DO NOT cut or remove the grounding
prong from this plug. The free length of the cord is 2 feet
and therefore recommended that the receptacle be
located to the left side of the refrigerator (viewed from
the rear) and approximately 6 inches from the floor (see
FIG. 3). This allows easy access through the vent door.
The cord should be routed to avoid direct contact with
the burner cover, flue cover or any other components
that could damage the cord insulation.
FIG. 3
6"
120 Volt AC
receptacle
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