Safety; Warnings And Notices - Dometic CR330 Installation & Maintenance Manual

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SAFETY

This safety alert symbol appears with most safety statements. It means attention, become alert, your safety is involved!
Please read and abide by the message that follows the safety alert symbol.
DANGER
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
Indicates a situation which can cause damage to the equipment, personal property and/or the
environment, or cause the equipment to operate improperly.
NOTE: Used to point out helpful suggestions that will result in improved installation, reliability or operation.
W
ARNINGS AND
WARNING
The seacock or ball valve in the air conditioner's supply water line must be closed when installing
the CR330. Failure to close the seacock or ball valve may result in the flooding or sinking of the boat.
A check valve (supplied) MUST be installed in the condensate line as described in the instructions.
A failure of the check valve may result in the flooding or sinking of the boat. Verify proper
operation of the check valve monthly. (See page 2.)
CAUTION
Certain components will run at fairly high temperatures. Exercise care in working around operating
equipment. Do not touch operating machinery without the aid of qualified personnel.
Overuse of sealer will cause the CR330 (see Figure 1, #12, on page 4) to become clogged and inoperative,
and may result in flooding. (See page 2.)
NOTICE
The largest unit that the CR330 should be used with is a 16,000 BTU air conditioner at 4.0 GPM (15.1 LPM).
Use the CR330 only on a single pump to a single air conditioning unit installation. Do not use the CR330 on
single pump to multiple unit installation. Doing so will cause water restriction to the unit and HPF faults or
overheating.
The flow rate, measured at the air conditioner, must be at least 1.0 GPM (3.8 LPM) but no more than 4.0
GPM (15.1 LPM). Flow rates less than 1.0 GPM (3.8 LPM) may result in improper removal of the
condensate. Flow rates greater than 4.0 GPM (15.1 LPM) may result in a restriction of water flow to the air
conditioner. Always refer to the air conditioner's Owner's manual or Product Data Sheet to determine the
correct water flow for proper operation of the air conditioner. (See page 2.)
Failure to clean the filter/strainer may cause the condensate to overflow the condensate drain pan,
causing damage to or flooding of the boat. (See page 5.)
Before installing the CR330, turn the circuit breaker off to the air conditioner and to the water pump, if the
pump has a separate breaker. If the pump turns on while the seacock or ball valve is closed, damage to the
pump may occur. (See page 2.)
Water must flow in the proper direction through the filter strainer. On the side of the strainer is an arrow
that indicates the correct direction. Make sure the water flow is aligned with the arrow. (See page 3.)
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OTICES
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