Asemble the enclosure for the refrigerator, Install the lower and upper vents, Install the lower intake vent – Thetford N84 Series Installation Manual - Through 7/19/04 User Manual

Page 4: Install a roof exhaust vent, Assemble the enclosure for the refrigerator

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Installation Manual 4

Install the Lower and Upper Vents

1. Using the following chart, decide which vents and rough

opening (RO) sizes to use:

Certified Vent

P/N

RO Height

RO Width

Upper Roof

622293

N/A

N/A

Exhaust Cap

Upper Roof

616319

24 in.

5 1/4 in.

Exhaust Vent

Upper Exhaust

621156

13 3/4 in.

21 1/2 in.

& Lower Intake
Plastic

Lower Square

616010

9 3/4 in.

19 3/8 in.

Corner Intake

2. Install the lower intake vent (See Art01598, Art01599, and

Art01602):

NOTE: The lower intake vent is also the service access

opening for the components on the rear of the refrig-
erator.

WARNING:

Make sure the bottom of the opening of the

lower intake vent is even with or immediately below the
floor level. This allows any leaking propane gas to
escape to the outside and not to collect at floor level.

- Make sure the bottom of the opening of the lower intake vent

[1] is even with or immediately below the floor level.

- Align the lower intake vent vertically below the coils [2] and

the condenser [3] of the refrigerator.

Assemble the Enclosure for the Refrigerator

1. Make sure the enclosure is 59.88 - 60.01 inches high for

N82X, N82XXX, N84X, N84XXX, N84XIM, and N84XIMXX
models or 52.88 - 53.01 inches high for N62X, N62XXX,
N64X, N64XXX, N64XIM, and N64XIMXX models x 23.50 -
23.63 inches wide x 24.00 inches deep.

2. Make sure the floor is solid and level.

- The floor must be metal or a wood panel and extend the full

width and depth of the enclosure.

- The floor must be able to support the weight of the refrigera-

tor and its contents.

3. Make sure there are no adjacent heat sources such as a

furnace vent, a hot water heater vent, etc.

3. Install the upper exhaust vent:

CAUTION:

Make sure that no sawdust, insulation, or

other construction debris is on the refrigerator or in the
enclosure. Debris can cause a combustion hazard and
prevent the refrigerator from operating correctly.

NOTE: Tighten the screws of the upper roof exhaust cap to 10

inch-pounds max. Also make sure that the air flow
around the upper roof exhaust cap is not blocked or
decreased by other roof mounted features such as a
luggage carrier, an air conditioner, a solar panel, etc.

- If the design of the vehicle allows, install the roof exhaust

vent [4] directly above the condenser [3] of the refrigerator
(See Art01598):

- Install a baffle [5] to prevent stagnant hot air in the area

[6] above the refrigerator.

- Make sure there is less than 1/4 inch clearance [7]

between the baffle and the top of the refrigerator.

- Make sure the baffle is the full width of the inside of

the enclosure.

- If the design of the vehicle does not allow you to install the

roof exhaust vent directly above the condenser [3] of the
refrigerator (See Art01599):

- Align the roof exhaust vent [4] above the condenser [3]

of the refrigerator and move it inboard as necessary.

- Install two baffles [8] to prevent stagnant hot air in the

area [6] above the refrigerator.

- Make sure the baffles are the full width of the

inside of the enclosure.

- Make sure that the baffles are no more than 45°

from vertical [9].

- Put one baffle between the top rear edge of the

refrigerator and the inside edge of the upper
exhaust vent opening.

- Put the other baffle between the outside edge of

the upper exhaust vent opening and the side wall
of the vehicle.

- If the depth of the enclosure is 24 inches or more and is

less than 25 inches, no baffles are necessary at the rear of
the enclosure.

- If the depth of the enclosure is 25 inches or more and is

less than 26 inches, add two baffles [10] to the rear of the
enclosure (See Art01598 and Art01599).

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