
•Americana /Americana Plus
•Classic
•New Dimensions
•New Generations

Home Refrigerators
vs
RV Refrigerators
• Compressor vs Absorption
• Controlled Environment vs
Changing Environment
• Recovery time is vastly
different
30-45 minutes vs
1-2 hours recovery

To properly test a Cooling Unit
Three criteria have to be met:
•Level ?
•Ventilation ?
•Heat Source?

Ventilation
Make sure you check Ventilation and Air Flow
-0” clearance on the sides and top
-No more than 1” from back of CU to
sidewall. (A baffle may need to be installed to
help direct air across coils)
-If there is an auxiliary fan, check that it is
working properly.
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Typical Double Door Install
0” clearance on the side and
top and less than 1” from CU
to sidewall
Application Guide 3308666.XXX
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Typical Side by Side Installation
in Slide Out/2 Sidewall Vents
Application Guide 3308666.XXX
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Symptom: Not Cooling
Air is not being forced through the
condenser – to much space!
Warm air is being trapped around
the refrigerator from a poor
installation.

AUXILIARY FANS
Helps with air flow.
3108705.751 for Single Door refers
Fan limit switch will close at 105°F and open at
90°F +/- 10%.
3108705.744 for Double Door refers
Fan limit switch will close at 150°F and open at 120° +/-
10%.
Will draw only .5 amps each.
In-line fuse to protect circuit
Small Fan # 3851183016
Note: Please write these Part #’s down as they are not in the service manual.
Limit Switch only: 3104723.006
Limit Switch only: 3104133.016

Heating Elements
The function of the heating element
is to provide the boiler with a
specific amount of BTU’s of Heat
AC Heating Element 6,8,10 cu ft.
Ohms – Approx. 44 +/- 10%
Amps – Approx. 2.7
Watts – 325
Series AC Heating Element for side
wise/side by side
Ohms – Approx. 34.3 +/- 10%
Amps – Approx. 3.5
Watts – 420
DC Heating element (Not shown) 6 cu ft.
Continuity – yes or no
Amps – Approx 18
Watts – Approx. 215
Note: Only use DC heating element
when driving to or from a location.
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To Perform a By-Pass Test of
the Cooling Unit
Disconnect the Thermister from Control Board
(with the thermister unplugged no temperature is
sensed, therefore, it will run continuously).
Place a glass of water in the refrigerator along with
a thermometer.
Plug unit into 115 VAC and allow to run “wide
open” for approximately 12 hours.
DO NOT DIRECT WIRE HEATING ELEMENT!
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