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INSTALLATION PREPARATION
FIG 6 - RECESS DEPTH
FIG 7 - BOX BAFFLE
• The ow of combustion and ventilating air must not be
obstructed, e.g. by an open RV door.
• Do not install an awning too close to the upper side vent.
Allow a distance of approx. 6-12”.
• The minimum vent height requirements, listed in “AP-
PENDIX B”, are part of the safety certication and must be
complied with.
RECESS DEPTH
Spaces of more than 1”, see FIG 6, from rear wall to the re-
frigerator may create performance problems. Fresh air will not
pass through the cooling unit which will reduce the efciency.
It is important to check the recess depth and add bafe(s) to
increase the movement of air across the coil.
If there is more than 1” between the inside of the ventila-
tion compartment and cooling unit, it is required to add box
bafe(s) starting above the lower access vent and running per-
pendicular to the side wall. The bafe should extend up to the
ceiling (in board roof vent vent applications) or up to within
1/2” lower than the condenser ns (roof vent applications). For
upper and lower side wall vent applications the bafe should
come within 1/2" lower than the condenser ns. This will
ensure more efcient operation in warm temperatures. Make
sure the bafe is of the same width as the ventilation compart-
ment, see FIG 7.
Max 1”
(without
bafe)
BOX BAFFLE
WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION
REFRIGERATOR MODELS EQUIPPED WITH ICE MAKER, ICE
AND WATER DISPENSERS
The water supply system must have a minimum pressure of
15 pounds per square inch gauge (psig). A 1/4” diameter water
line to the water valve should be used at the rear of the refrig-
erator. The water line must have a manual shutoff valve placed
where it is easily accessible.
1/2" Below
Fins
Roof Vent Applications
Inboard Roof Vent
Applications
BOX BAFFLE