How level does an absorption fridge need to be?

How level does an absorption fridge need to be?

As mentioned, gravity is critical to the RV refrigeration process. Their RVs had to be almost perfectly level to operate well. Today, Norcold recommends that their refrigerators operate within 3 degrees off level side-to-side and 6 degrees off level front-to-back.

How long do absorption fridges last?

So, how long do they really last and when you may have to go for either repair or replacement. RV refrigerators from known and better brands like Dometic will on an average last for 12-15 years or even more. That’s like age of a motorhome.

Is the cooling unit on a Dometic refrigerator gravity operated?

Below is a useful diagram of the gas absorption cooling unit on your Dometic refrigerator: The first thing to know is that the cooling units on every Dometic gas absorption refrigerator are gravity operated and MUST be level in order to run properly.

Can a AC / DC Dometic refrigerator be troubleshooting?

AC/DC model Dometic refrigerators are fairly simple in troubleshooting. You will know that you have one of these models if the refrigerator has a compressor in the back (typically installed in boats and trucks). Most RV’s have gas absorption refrigerators and these can be more troublesome since there are more components that affect the cooling.

Where is the thermistor on a Dometic refrigerator?

For the RVers that love the heat, we recommend installing some fans in the back to help with the air flow. The next thing to check is your Thermistor (thermostat/ resistor) located inside the refrigerator. It has a 4-prong connector located at your light fixture at one end and the other end connects inside the refrigerator on one of the back fins.

Can a RV have a gas absorption refrigerator?

Most RV’s have gas absorption refrigerators and these can be more troublesome since there are more components that affect the cooling. Below is a useful diagram of the gas absorption cooling unit on your Dometic refrigerator:

Below is a useful diagram of the gas absorption cooling unit on your Dometic refrigerator: The first thing to know is that the cooling units on every Dometic gas absorption refrigerator are gravity operated and MUST be level in order to run properly.

How to troubleshoot the back of a Dometic refrigerator?

Okay, now let’s move on to trouble shooting techniques. Check all the circuit breakers and fuses. Check the outlet on the back of the refrigerator. Use a multi meter to check for power voltage. If the voltage checks out okay and all lights work, then check the electric heating element. Beware this has dangerous voltage…. Check the flame.

Most RV’s have gas absorption refrigerators and these can be more troublesome since there are more components that affect the cooling. Below is a useful diagram of the gas absorption cooling unit on your Dometic refrigerator:

Where is the baffle on a Dometic refrigerator?

The baffle is inside the flue. Use an air compressor to blow air into the flue. Continue to use the air compressor to remove dust and debris that has built up around the compartment. I hope some of these basic Dometic refrigerator parts and troubleshooting tips can get you back on the road quickly. What do you think?

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