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Others Others. Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet. Subscribe To Email List. To disengage the bottom of the door, cut a short slot - as shown by the red arrow. This slot allows the door to be disengaged from the cooling unit boiler housing by sliding the door to the right as shown with the green arrow.
Please note that the door is disengaged in this photo. This photo shows a Dometic NDA, the heater access door has been opened, the green arrow points in the direction to move the access door out of your way.
The ARPrv temperature sensor has been clipped on the cooling unit boiler tube. Please note that the sensor is above the electric heaters. The blue arrow points at the crimp in the Dometic cooling unit boiler tube. The ARPrv temperature sensor tip red arrow shall be in contact with the Dometic boiler tube. Restated, the temperature sensor tip shall not be straddling the air space created by the Dometic NDR boiler crimp.
The manufacturer puts the crimp in the tube to hold the percolator tube within the boiler tube. This photo is of a Dometic NDR after insulating the ARPrv temperature sensor and including extra insulation within the boiler housing, reverse the above order to shut the heater access door. Please click here for the details of wiring the 2-way models without the boiler thermal switch recall.
Click here if your fridge has a boiler thermal switch that is wired in line with the power supply. Please click here for the ARP blower fan and temperature sensor installation. Please note that all of the following specifications are believed to be accurate. If any errors are found, please bring them to our attention as soon as possible.
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