Dometic CAL61.207 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual
Dometic CAL61.207 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

Dometic CAL61.207 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

Caravan roof mount air conditioner, includes electric heat kit

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CARAVAN ROOF MOUNT AIR CONDITIONER
MODEL CAL61.207
MODEL CAL136.207
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
MUST STAY WITH UNIT
OWNER - READ CAREFULLY
Form No. 3102267.006 4/89
INSTALLATION &
INCLUDES ELECTRIC HEAT KIT
PRDOUCT NO. 991640321
PRODUCT NO. 991650321
THIS UNIT MUST BE SERVICED BY
AN AUTHORIZED SERVICEMAN.
MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE
CAN BE EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS
AND COULD LEAD TO SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING

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Summary of Contents for Dometic CAL61.207

  • Page 1 INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CARAVAN ROOF MOUNT AIR CONDITIONER PRDOUCT NO. 991640321 MODEL CAL61.207 PRODUCT NO. 991650321 MODEL CAL136.207 INCLUDES ELECTRIC HEAT KIT WARNING THIS UNIT MUST BE SERVICED BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICEMAN. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE MUST STAY WITH UNIT...
  • Page 2: General Information

    1. GENERAL INFORMATION THREE SPECIFIC NEEDS: Additional Wiring Installation opening S P E C I A L Cut through roof and ceiling 115V-60 Hz - 20 Amp SHORE LINE COMPARTMENT FUSE PANEL Power must be above l05V- and frequency must be 60 Hz at all times. WIRING VOLT LOSSES ALTITUDE...
  • Page 3: Design Recommendations

    SPECIFICATIONS (FIG. WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION MAY DAMAGE CAL136 CAL36 ELECTRIC MODEL NO.‘s EQUIPMENT, COULD ENDANGER LIFE, CAUSE .207 .207 HEATER INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY SERIOUS Nominal Capacity (KW) DAMAGE. Electrical Rating FL Amps (Camp/Motor) 12.7 The Manufacturer will not be liable for LR Amps (Camp/Motor) any damages or injury due to failure to 1.53...
  • Page 4 Many air conditioners can be installed at Be sure your roof structure is capable existing roof vent openings. These of supporting a weight of 65 Kg openings may be larger or smaller than 355 when motion. X 355 mm and will need modification. (Normally if the roof can support a (FIG.
  • Page 5 Roof Vent Locations (FIG. 4.A.) CAUTION: Remove all screws that secure the There electrical wiring may be located between vent to the roof and remove the vent ceiling. Disconnect roof electricity. from the opening. (FIG. 4.) Remove all sealing compound from around the vent opening.
  • Page 6 Roof Opening Preparations framing should be wood strips 380 X 25 mm X thickness of roof to ceiling If the opening exceeds 360 X 360 distance. A hole for the power supply mm, make it smaller by installing must be provided, FIG. 4.C.4. spacers or close off plates.
  • Page 7 the unit over the L I F T A N D P L A C E Center rubber gasket near prepared roof opening. The blunt end of possible over the opening. the air conditioner goes toward the m of the van. (FIG. 5.B.l) This completes the outside work.
  • Page 8 CEILING TEMPLATE Take the ceiling template and slide the INSTALLATION lower discharge air duct over the outside of the upper discharge air duct. Reach through the roof opening and adjust the air conditioner until the gasket is Holding the ceiling template in place with centered on the opening.
  • Page 9 HEATER INSTALLATION (FIG. 8) 8. CONNECTION OF POWER SUPPLY TO AIR CONDITIONER (Fig. 8) Install the heat package to the ceiling four pointed, template using WARNING provided. The heater serrated screws Be sure power supply is OFF before connecting element will align below the discharge air power supply leads to the air conditioner.
  • Page 10: Air Box Installation

    10. AIR BOX INSTALLATION The power supply to the air conditioner may now be turned ON. Remove the two return air grills and filters which are shipped loose in the air Your air conditioner is now installed and box. (FIG. 10.A) ready for operation.
  • Page 11: Cooling Operation

    COOLING OPERATION Set the thermostat to the position FIG. 11.B.l which will give your desired comfort level. 25°C. The selector switch is to be set as follows: HIGH COOL (30): Selected when maximum cooling and dehumidifying is required. FIG. ll.B.2 MED COOL (20): Selected when medium cooling is required.
  • Page 12: Heating Operation

    HEATING OPERATION NOTE: This electric heater will not replace a furnace for heating your van in cold FIG. 11.D.l weather. It is intended to remove the chill from the air on cool days or mornings only. Set the thermostat to the position which will give your desired comfort FIG.
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    12. MAINTENANCE AIR FILTERS: Periodically remove the return FROST FORMATION on Cooling Unit: Under air filters located above the removable panels in certain conditions, frost may form on the evaporator coil. If this should occur, inspect the filter and clean the air box.
  • Page 14: Assembly Drawing

    ASSEMBLY DRAWING Discharge Air Rating Plate and Serial Number Neoprene Rubber Gasket Upper Discharge Air Duct Roof Line Roof Reinforcement Member Power Supply Line Prepared Installation Opening 25 X 380 mm Thick Framing Lower Discharge Air Duct Ceiling Template Junction Box (150 mm) Unit Mounting Bolts Heat Package...
  • Page 15 FUNCTIONAL PART OF THE START - - - U S E C O P P E R C O N D U C T O R S...

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