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Dometic Battery-Powered Auxiliary Air Conditioning System Owner's Manual
Dometic Battery-Powered Auxiliary Air Conditioning System Owner's Manual

Dometic Battery-Powered Auxiliary Air Conditioning System Owner's Manual

Dometic battery-powered auxiliary air conditioning system owner's manual

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  • Page 2: Heating Options

    Got questions? Read through this booklet, where we explain the various components and how they work together. Still got questions? Call us at 804-746-1313 or email us at sales@DometicTruck.com. We’ll be glad to talk with you. How to Select, Specify, Install, Operate & Maintain Dometic Battery-Based HVAC Systems...
  • Page 3: Shore Power

    To that end, Dometic has developed an engine-off air conditioning system that pulls 12V DC power from a bank of batteries and inverts it to 115V AC, which drives the air conditioner. The batteries are recharged by a high-capacity alternator, which replaces the truck’s standard alternator.
  • Page 4 ACCE10 Model ASCF7 ASCEQ7 ASCEQ7 ASCEQ7 ASCEQ7 ASCDQ10 ASCDQ10 ASCDQ10 Split system with outside condensing unit How to Select, Specify, Install, Operate & Maintain Dometic Battery-Based HVAC Systems Split Systems Cool Heat Capacity Control Height Width Length Weight Capacity (BTU/hr) Internal Unit –...
  • Page 5 INVERTER The inverter specified by Dometic is a 2,000-Watt unit with a modified sine-wave (MSW) output. (See page 4 for an explanation of the inverter’s function.) The inverter has the same dimensions as a Group 31 battery, and fits into a standard battery slot.
  • Page 6: Replacing Batteries

    Inspect and clean debris from the condenser unit mounted outside of the truck. Note that Dometic HVAC systems are designed so you should never need to recharge the refrigerant loop under normal operating conditions. If the refrigerant level needs to be adjusted, federal law requires that it must be done by an EPA-licensed HVAC technician with proper tools to avoid accidental discharge of refrigerant gas into the air.
  • Page 7 Patents: 7,171,822 • 7,234,315 B2 • 7,140,192 • 7,316,119 • 7,237,397 B2 ISO 9001:2008 L–2523 Rev. 20090807 Dometic Corporation, Environmental Division P.O. Box 15299 Richmond, VA 23227 Phone: 804-746-1313 Fax: 804-746-7248 Email: sales@DometicTruck.com Website: www.DometicTruck.com...

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