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Refrigerator Service ManualN611v, N811v Models
18 AWG is the minimum AWG size wire that can be used for
connecting DC power to 2-way models. The in-line fuse for
overload protection must not exceed 6 amps.
The distance between the RV DC power source and the
power board DC power connection terminals dictates the
AWG size wire that must be used. If the distance from the DC
power source is:
20 feet or less – 10 AWG or a larger gauge wire must
be used. The size fuse for circuit overload protection
must not exceed 30 amps.
Over 20 feet – AWG 8 or a larger wire gauge must be
used. The size fuse for circuit overload protection must
not exceed 40 amps.
AC/DC Converter as Power Source
The power board must be supplied with 12VDC only from the
ltered output (battery side) of a converter.
Un ltered voltage (commonly referred to as AC ripple) output
of AC/DC converters can cause the electronic controls to set
false fault codes. It can also turn off the refrigerator or prevent
the refrigerator from turning off.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND COMPONENTS
DC Voltage Requirements and Polarity
Operating controls require 10.5 to 15.4VDC to operate. The
positive wire lead (+) connects to power board terminal 12VDC;
the negative wire lead () connects to terminal GND.
Power Board DC Fuse
The controls circuit fuse is a standard 5 amp (tan color)
automotive blade type fuse. It is located on the power board,
labeled F1.
DC Power Wiring Requirements
!
WARNING:
Never replace a fuse with a higher amp rated fuse.
Always use the speci ed fuse.
!
WARNING:
Never use undersized wires to supply DC power to
the power board. The use of undersized wires can
cause low voltage and high amp draw conditions. The
high amp draw caused by a circuit using undersized
wires will cause the wire to overheat and creates an
electrical re hazard.
AC Power Cord
The AC power cord shown in Fig. 18 is used on units without
ice maker. On all AC power cords the round side of the plug
that connects to the power board faces the left side of the
power board. The cord's grounding prong on the AC outlet
connector must be left intact and never be modi ed or cut. The
cord's ground wire (green wire) must always be fastened to the
refrigerator cabinet metal plate.
12VDC Ventilation Fan
The 12VDC ventilation fan, shown in Fig. 19, enhances
ventilation in sidewall venting installations (unit installed in
RV slide out enclosures). The letter "F" in a model number is
used to identify refrigerators with a factory installed 12VDC
ventilation fan. All sidewall vented units must be equipped
with a ventilation fan to prevent combustion gases and hot
ventilation air from stagnating in the enclosure.
Ventilation fans are supplied 12VDC through power board
connections. Fan operation is automatically controlled by
a thermostatic switch mounted on the condenser n. The
thermostat will be on the rst n from the left (as seen
looking from the back). See Fig. 20 and 21. The switch turns
the fan on when the temperature on the rst condenser n is
approximately 130 °F. The switch turns the fan off when n
temperature falls to approximately 115 °F.
NORCOLD
®
fan kit is wired to the power board 12VDC
connections using "Y" type wire connector. The fan circuit is
protected by an in-line fuse (included in the kit). The fuse, part
of the fan kit wiring is a fast acting 1 amp,
1
/
4
” x 1
1
/
4
” AGC type.
See Fig. 21. The wiring pictorial for eld installed fan is shown
in Fig. 22.

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BrandNorcold
ModelN811V SERIES
CategoryRefrigerator
LanguageEnglish

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