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Dometic En vir onmental Corporation P .O . Box 15299 Richmond, V A 23227 Phone: 804 -746-1313 Fax: 804 -746-7248 Email: sales@DometicT ruck.com W ebsite: www .DometicT ruck.com P A TENTS 7,171,822 • 7,234,315 B2 • 7,140,192 • 7,316,119 • 7,237,397 B2 03-10-08 L2522 Dometic is a customer driven, world-leading pr o vider of inno vative leisur[...]
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Dometic APU-B ased Auxiliar y Air Solutions ✦ 7,000, 10,000 and 14,000 BTU capacities f or all siz e sleepers • Self-contained packa ge units • P atented split systems with reusab le pr echarg ed r efrigerant linesets ✦ Heating options • 1- 4 KW built-in electric heat modules • Interface with installed diesel-fir e heaters ✦ No specia[...]
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The basic principle of an air conditioner is the transfer of heat fr om one place to another – in this case from the inside of your v ehicle to the outside. This is accomplished by absorbing heat fr om the inside air into a refrigerant gas flowing thr ough an evaporator coil. The r efrigerant is then pumped to a condenser , wher e the heat is r e[...]
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air cond itioni ng choices There ar e two basic types of auxiliary air systems: • Self-contained “package” units • Split systems The self-contained unit is designed to be wholly mounted inside the truck, usually under a berth or seat or inside a side storage lock er . All of the air conditioning components, including the com- pressor , cond[...]
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Auxiliary Power UniT When running the air conditioner from an APU , the genset must be large enough to star t and run the air conditioning unit as well as an y other electrical appliances y ou ma y wish to run at the same time. This can be complicated, since gensets from diff erent man ufacturers ma y var y considerably in their output characterist[...]
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Installation Dometic will pro vide detailed installation instructions with your system. Y ou should make sur e you understand these instructions and follow them completel y . Note that the APU must be set to deliver 115 V olt 60 Hz output in order for the air conditioner to function pr op- erly . Check with y our APU supplier . Controls The Dometic[...]