4. Ground Fault Test: With the Selector switchstill in the AC position and the AC Supply corddisconnected, use an Ohmmeter (set on highestscale) to me
6. If the Continuity Test indicated in TABLE 2measures an open, remove the heater leads atTerminals 1 & 2 and install a jumper across ter-minals 1
VISUAL OBSERVATIONS*Check thermocouple position in flame. Refer toFigure 8. The Thermocouple should be seatedsecurely in its bracket with the sensing
*Check to insure the main gas pressure is set at11" W.C. with only the refrigerator running. Thencheck with all other gas appliances operating.Th
• If the above inspections do not show reasonsfor incorrect pressure, the problem is in theControl Valve. Replace the Control Valve refer-ring to page
Refrigerator Not Cooling on DCIf the refrigerator is not cooling with the Selectorswitch in the DC mode - yet cools in the othermodes - the DC heater
Figure 16 - Ground Fault Test - DCFigure 17 - Continuity Test - DC15
short is in the heater and must be replaced.6. If the Continuity Test indicated in TABLE 3measures an open, remove the heater leads atTerminals 3 &
Removal & Replacement ProceduresAC Heater Removal & ReplacementUSE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN WORKING ONTHE AC ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF THEREFRIGERA
NEVER OVERFUSE A CIRCUIT. REPLACE BLOWNFUSE WITH EXACT REPLACEMENT INDICATEDBY NORCOLD. OVERFUSING OF A CIRCUIT CANRESULT IN A FIRE.12. Reconnect the
Norcold Repair GuideModels 322, 323Section 12Table of ContentsPage12-2 Specifications & Operating Limits12-2 General Instructions12-3 Electrical C
3. Remove the outlet tube flare fitting from the GasControl Valve.Note: Do not remove the brass elbows from thevalve body.4. Remove the two screws tha
Thermostat Removal & ReplacementUSE TWO WRENCHES WHEN TIGHTENING ORUNTIGHTENING GAS FITTINGS. LEAK TEST AF-TER WORKING ON ALL GAS FITTINGS. FAILUR
Note: Do not attempt to remove the orifice bodyfrom the brass adapter since the orifice ispressed on at the factory to assure agood seal.4. Install or
Wiring Diagrams22
General Information and SpecificationOperating Limits - Models 322, 323AC Mode: 132 VAC Max., 108 VAC Min.DC Mode*: 15.4 VDC Max., 11.5 VDC Min.Gas Mo
Information About Electrical ConnectionTABLE 112 Volt Supply Wiring & Fuse Size2-Way Models 3-Way Modelsmin. wiresizemax. fusesizemin. wiresizemax
OperationThe controls are designed so that each mode ofoperation is independent of the other. All electricitycould be cut off and the refrigerator sti
Lighting and Start-Up InstructionsDO NOT HOLD GAS VALVE (D) IN MORE THAN 30 SECONDS, IF FLAME IS NOT INDICATED WITHIN THISTIME, TURN GAS TO OFF, WAIT
Preventative MaintenanceCheck-Out of Flame Failure Safety Device1. To verify proper operation of the flame failuresafety device, first start the syste
TroubleshootingFailure of RefrigerationFailure of refrigeration does not necessarily indi-cate that the cooling system is defective. Other fac-tors go
If there is no reading, the possibilities are a) ACsupply not connected, b) 3 Amp fuse blown, c)wiring connections, or d) defective switch ortherm
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