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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20260210_PJA26-0097_Trailer Plans Department of Labor and Industries �,ST"'F PLAN APPROVAL REQUEST Factory Assembled Structures o a PO Box 44430 - CONVERSION VENDOR/ Olympia WA 98504-4430 MEDICAL UNITS FedEx/UPS Delivery: Department of Labor and Industries 7273 Linderson Way SW Tumwater WA 98501-5414 Company/Owner Name PNW Food Trailers& Trucks LLC Address 10720 SE KNIGHT ST City State Zip Portland Oregon 197266 Telephone number Fax number 3604881589 Contact person Date Fee enclosed Sam Yasinskiy 05/02/25 $ Email address design@pnwfood_Vai1ers.com Signature Telephone number Fax number �*Z7 k604881589 See WA 296-150 V-3000forfees required New plan design Addendum Resubmittal One time filing fee S S S S Size of Vendor/Medical Unit: Width 8' Length 16' _ Area(Sq Ft.) 128(sg ft Electrical Service: Amps 50 Attached N/A Concentrated load calculations or test proposals Panel box schedule/electric load calc's Floor plan drawing Gas piping drawing Water supply drawing Drain and vent drawing Operating pressure 55psi No of fixtures 3 Total length 8 feet For Department Use Only Fee ledger sheet number Application ID Plan approval number Date approved Expiration date F622-035-000 Plan Approval Request Vendor/Medical Units 12-2012 Washington State Department of Application for Insignia Conversion Labor & Industries Vendor / Medical Units Factory Assembled Structures FedEx/ UPS Delivery: PO Box 44430 Department of Labor& Industries Olympia WA 98504-4430 7273 Linderson Way SW Tumwater WA 98501-5414 A separate form is required for each unit unless multiple units have the same plan approval, addendum, and design option. Date Fee Enclosed 05/05/25 $ E]Vendor (Original) ❑ Replacement Manufacture/Owner Name Mfg.Number(Issued by L&I) PNW Food Trailers & Trucks LLC 12054 Inspection Site Address 10720 SE KNIGHT ST City State Zip Code PORTLAND OREGON 97266 Telephone Number Fax Number 3604881589 Contact Name Email Address Sam Yasinskiy design@pnwfoodtrailers.com Signature Telephone Number Fax Number 3604881589 A non-refundable fee is due with application. Please make your check payment to : Labor& Industries. Important: Each insignia is assigned to a specific vehicle. 1. Serial No.or VIN No. Dept. Insignia No. Approved Plan No. Fee 5 N HU E H629TF8044 35 $ Electrical Service Size Plumbing Fixture 240V/50AMP I 3 2. Serial No.or VIN No. Dept. Insignia No. Approved Plan No. Fee $ 3. Serial No.or VIN No. Dept. Insignia No. Approved Plan No. I Fee $ 4. Serial No.or VIN No. Dept. Insignia No. Approved Plan No. Fee 5, Serial No.or VIN No. Dept. Insignia No. Approved Plan No. Fee 6. Serial No.or VIN No. Dept. Insignia No. Approved Plan No. Fee $ Total Number of Tags: Select how you want your insignia(s)mailed: ❑USPS Mail ❑Other: ❑ Overnight at Customer Expense: Carrier: Account#: For Department Use Only Fee Ledger No. Check No. Amount $ Insignia Released By Date To F623-021-000 Application for Insignia Conversion Vendor/Medical Units 05-2022 PROJECT# DATE REVISION DATE TYPE STATE M333 04/29/25 05/02/25 TRAILER WA oe 00,00 Note: No Fire Suppression System Is Mandated For This Design NOTE: all appliances are installed per the manufacturer and secured against displacement per WAC 296-150V & WAC 296-15OV-1090. 1 GLOSSARY Conforms To The Following Codes: International Mechanical Code 2 FLOOR PLAN (IMC) 3 WINDOW / DOOR DETAILS NFPA 70 National Electrical Code (NEC) Sections 551 or 552 as 4 ELECTRICAL PLAN applicable 5 GAS PLAN Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) International Building Code (IBC); 6 PLUMBING PLAN chapter 11 for customer service 7 TRAILER OVERVIEW Washington State Building Code Amendments (WAC Title 51; i.e. 8-19 EQUIPMENT IBC, IMC, IFC, IFGC & UPC) 20-27 PLUMBING EQUIPMENT International Fire Code (IFC) International Fuel Gas Code 28 ATTIC FAN (IFGC) ICC/ANSI A117.1, Accessibility 29-56 AIR CONDITIONING Standards NFPA 58, LP Gas Code ANSI/NFPA 1192 Standard on lito 0 0 0 It JAL Finishes Recreational Vehicles (RV), PACIFIC NORTHWEST Ceiling Stainless steel 24AWG Chapter 7. ANSI/RVIA Low Voltage Systems FOOD TRAILERS AND TRUCKS Walls Stainless steel 24AWG in Conversion & RV's Standard Floors 0.063 Thread plate 1 pnwfoodtrailers@gmail.com / (503) 888-4777 ejg�te&M�gt3m A PACIFIC NORTHWEST FOOD TRAILERS AND TRUCKS -Back- FOOD /(503) 888-4777 8.5ft 7 36" 60" 2 8 NOTE: NON- COMBUSTIBLE 36#1 6 MATERIALS ONLY 5 WITHIN 18" IN ALL DIRECTIONS OF COOK AREA AND 60" 4 Air Conditioner CEILING AT HOOD 7 3 w N � M 9 94 Gallon Waste Water Tank 10 ( 44"W x 61"L x 9"H) 11 13 2 LI 12 1 14 80 Gallon Clear Water Tank ( 13"W x 54"L x 27") -Front- Floor Plan 1 29"Avantco Fridge (Avantco A-19R-HC) 8 50 Gallon Clear Water Tank 2 Stainless Steel Countertop 9 26" Manitowoc Ice Machine (Manitowoc NEO 140) PROJECT# 3 48"Aventco Under-Counter Fridge (Avantco SS-UC-48R-HC) 10 12" hand wash sink(Regency 12"x 16"Wall Mounted Hand Sink) M333 4 26" Nuova Expresso Machine (Nuova Appia Life 2 Group) 11 14"x 10"x 10"Three Compartment Sink (INTERTEK SE10143D) REVISION 5 Automatic Glass Rinser 12 Takagi Tankless Water Heater 8 GPM (TAKAGI TK-310U-1) DATE 6 Knock Box 13 Gallon Waste Water Tank 05/02/25 7 5ft X 3ft Tempered Glass Concession Windows 1 14 36"X 72" Egress Door PAGE # Ae=az= A JA PACIFIC NORTHWEST FOOD TRAILERS AND TRUCKS pnwfoodtrailers@gmail.com/(503)888-4777 -Trailer Front- 36'1 1 900 I 72" ti -Trailer Left Side View- 36'1 900 -NE Isometric- -Trailer Front- Egress Door Awnings Door indows (2x) PROJECT# M333 REVISION DATE 04/29/25 PAGE # TOTAL BUS AMPS TOTAL WATTS TOTAL AMPS(A+B BUS)@ 120V BUS A 36.5 �A A PACIFIC NORTHWEST BUSK 9737.5 71 .5 FOOD TRAILERS AND TRUCKS pnwfoodtrailers@gmail.com/(503)888-4777 SERVICE ENTRY DIAGRAM 50A 240V SERVICE NOTE: All CIRCUITS ARE GFCI PROTECTED Note: All exposed nonmetal parts are Bonded Electric Plan Legend Water 120V Outlet with GFCI Pump #12 #6 240V Outlet #5 Alr CanditloNnp C_� LED Lights #7#9 12ga. Rigid Metal Conduit Mounted To The Walls Of Trailer _ _ _ 8-AWG Copper Bonding Conductor O #3 Between Panel And Chasis /IFTI\ I i - Switch I 125A panel at exterior #8 #11 O WP Water Pump 12ga. Rigid Metal Conduit Mounted #10 To The Ceiling �$ Circuit Number \) Double 12ga.Wire Connecting To O 220v Outlet #1 O — #3 Note: 6 AWG wire from shore power inlet to breakers Electrical 50 Plan Amp Inlet NOTE: ELECTRICAL PROJECT # SYSTEM TESTED PER 2017 NEC 551.60 M333 REVISION DATE Note: Main Breaker Has Hold Down Kit 05/05/25 PAGE # 4 Equipment Watts Voltage A B AWG BKR CKT# BUS CKT# BKR AWG A B Voltage Watts Equipment Attic Fan 120V/1.3Amp 216 120 1.8 12 20 1 A 2 50 8 50 120 Indoor Lights 120V/1.3Amp Main Breaker Avantco Fridge 115V/3.1Amp+ Avantco Under Counter 632.5 115 5.5 12 20 3 B 4 50 8 50 120 115V/2.4Amp Dometic Brisk II Air Conditioner 2300 115 20 12 20 5 A 6 20 12 Outlet With GFCI 115V/20Amp Outlet With GFCI 110 8.5 12 20 B 8 20 12 15 120 1800 Coffee Machine 220V/17Amp 3400 (Blender 120V/15Amp) 110 8.5 12 20 A 10 20 12 8 110 800 Outlet With GFCI (Coffee Grinder 110V/8Amp) Ice Maker 115V/5Amp 690 115 6 12 20 11 B 12 20 12 WaterPump 115V/1.OAmp REVISION PROJECT# PAGE # Gas Equipment Plan DATE �7 La M333 04/29/25 5 PACIFIC NORTHWEST FOOD TRAILERS AND TRUCKS pnwfoodtrailers@gmail.com / (503) 888-4777 8 Note: Length of gas pipe to the furthest equipment is 2ft Note:PROPANE SUPPLY LINES TESTED BEFORE 4�1 AND AFTER APPLIANCE INSTALLATION TO COMPLY WITH WAC 296-15OV-145o AND -1460. / •THE DATA REPRESENT THE TOTAL PROPANE DEMAND OF APPLIANCES OPERATING AT FULL CAPACITY •THE GAS LINE IS NOT TO BE USED FOR Water Heater ELECTRICAL GROUNDING PER WAC 296-150V-1410(1) •THE GAS PIPING IS BONDED BY 8 AWG COPPER OR EQUAL CONDUCTOR TO THE CHASSIS PER REGULATIONS OF WAC 150V-1410, NEC 551.56(C), & NEC 551.56(E) • GAS PIPING IS SECURED VIA HANGERS FOLLOWING GUIDELINES AND REGULATIONS OF WAC 296-15OV-1360 Natural Gas Inlet THROUGH 1400 Sediment Trap Drip Leg Extending Below Floor Note: Black Iron Propane Lines Are Bolted for ground PROPANE FLOOR PLAN LEGEND �04 450K BTU BALL VALVE PROPANE EQUIPTMENT CONSUMPTION OREGULATOR APPLIANCE PROPANE COMSUMPTION (BTU/hr WATER HEATER 190,000 3/4 BLACK STEAL GAS PIPE TOTAL BTU 190,000 RUBBER COATED STAINLESS STEAL GAS CONNECTOR HOSE One Way Valve Tank Drain One Way Valve Tank Over Flow Valve Note: watertight caps Accumulator Water PumAFilter and back-flow prevention Water Direct Inlet device and exterior Tank Inlet labels on both inlets Water Valve Note: Indirect drain used for Cup Rinser Water Filter the three compartment, Ice Coffee maker, And Coffee Machine �-Indirect Drain machine Note: Waste water Tank is listed for waste water use Ice Machine -Conforms To The Following Codes- WAC 296-15OV-1570&1580.WAC 296-150V-1580,UPC 608.4& Indirect Drainer Ice Maker 608.5.NFPA 1192-7.3.8.1.NFPA 1192-7.3.10.WAC 296-150V-1550. NFPA 1192-7.3.6.2.NFPA 1192-7.3.7.&UPC table 313 P-Trap Hand Sink Note: Water Heater is secured & installed per manufacturer requirements P-Trap� Indirect Drain Waste Water Tank Outlet Three (3"Full Termination Bladex Valve) Compartment Sink Hot Water Line (1/2" PEX) Water Heater 00 f Cold Water Line (1/2" PEX) Waste Water Tank Vent Through Roof Waste Water Pipe (1 1/2"ABS) Flexible Metal Hot Water Line At First 18"After Water Heater A A REVISION PACIFIC NORTHWEST Plumbing Plan PROJECT# PAGE # DATE FOOD TRAILERS AND TRUCKS M333 05/02/25 6 pnwfoodtrailers@gmail.com / (503) 888-4777 Attic Fan (Master Flow ERV4) Max Trailer Interior Ceiling Height Height lift 94" 75001b RATED STABALIZING JACKS AT EACH CORNER Note: Maximum Height from Floor To Main Breaker Handle Is 5ft Electrical Panel 50Amp/240V Inlet Direct Inlet A Tank Inlet 50Amp Inlet Safety Panel I� 5411 A A PACIFIC NORTHWEST ' PROJECT# REVISION PAGE # FOOD TRAILERS AND TRUCKS Side Views DATE M333 04/29/25 pnwfoodtrailers@gmail.com / (503) 888-4777 Qa 7 8 Item#: 178A19RHC Project: x�nrcEnATroly Qty: Date: Approval: _4 v2vrco Avantco A-19R-HC 29" Solid Door Reach-In Refrigerator Item#178A19RHC L ME • Technical Data • Width 29 Inches Depth 25 1/2lnches Height 821/2 Inches 1 Power Cord Length 961nches Interior Width 243/8Inches 1 • 1 Right Door Opening 24 5/16 Inches Width • Shelf Width 233/8Inches t Interior Depth 203/8Inches • Shelf Depth 19 5/16 Inches Interior Height 531/2Inches �a Features • Corrosion-resistant stainless steel exterior and aluminum interior with 304 stainless steel floor • Features a self-closing and stay-open locking door • Includes 3 epoxy coated shelves with 88 lb.capacity each • Digital temperature controller with automatic defrost function • R-290 refrigerant;115V;1/3 hp Certifications TT (OP. ETL,US J 5-15P %. ETLSanitation In[ertek 515p Inle ©2025 Avantco Refrigeration 9 Technical Data Yd�REFRIGERATION 111 r l �O Amps 3.1 Amps Hertz 60 Hz Phase 1 Phase Voltage 115 Volts Wattage 300 Watts Access Type Doors BTU(LBP) 850 BTU Capacity 17.3 cu.ft. Capacity(per Shelf) 88 lb. Casters With Casters Color Silver Compressor Location Bottom Mounted Construction Stainless Steel and Aluminum • Door Style Swing Door Type Solid 1 Dutch Half Doors Without Dutch Half Doors Features Removable Magnetic Door Gaskets Handle Material Plastic Hinge Location Right Horsepower 1/3 hp Installation Type Freestanding • Number of Doors 1 Doors Number of Shelves 3 Shelves Plug Type NEMA 5-15P Refrigerant Capacity 2.6 oz. Refrigerant Type R-290 Sections 1 Section Starting Amps 9.3 Amps Starting Wattage 900 Watts Temperature Range 33-40 Degrees F Type Refrigerators Plan View FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW TOPVIEW 21 �i -_I ©2025 Avantco Refrigeration 10 Notes & Details TT nEFrucEnATro Your establishment relies on refrigeration for proper food safety,and with this Avantco A-19R-HC 29"solid door Yl C� refrigerator,you receive performance you can depend on!A painted aluminum interior with a 304 stainless steel floor gives you increased durability,while a 430 stainless steel door and exterior sides give it a sleek appearance.For convenience,3 epoxy coated shelves feature shelf clips for customization when desired. Designed to maintain temperatures from 33-40 degrees Fahrenheit,this refrigerator boasts a bottom-mounted 1/3 hp compressor that Uses R-290 refrigerant.This specialized refrigerant has an ozone depletion potential(ODP)of 0 and a global warming potential(GWP)of 3.In addition,the bottom-mounted design makes it easy for employees to load and unload products due to the raised bottom shelf.For optimal temperature retention,the entire cabinet is foamed-in place using polyurethane insulation.Other helpful features include the stay open locking door mechanism, ► automatic defrosting,and a digital temperature control with digital display.This item requires a 115V electrical connection for operation. WARNING:This product can expose you to chemicals including lead,which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.For more information,go towww.p65warnings.ca.gov. ©2025 Avantco Refrigeration 11 Item#: 178SSUC48RHC Project: nEFrucEnATrov Qty: Date: Approval: VANTCO Avantco SS-UC-48R-HC 48" Undercounter Refrigerator Item#178SSUC48RHC q • � 11 Technical Data • Width 471/4Inches Ibi t` Depth 29 1/2lnches Height 351/4Inches Power Cord Length 841nches r Interior Width 421/2Inches Left Door Opening Width 193/16Inches r�l Right Door Opening 19 3/16 Inches - - Width I \ x. Interior Depth 227/8Inches Interior Height 231/2Inches Work Surface 351/4Inches Height Features • Strong and sleek 430 type stainless steel exterior • 304 type stainless steel interior maintains temperatures from 33 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit • Foamed-in-place polyurethane insulation • Easy-to-read digital temperature controller and auto-defrost function • 115V;1/3 hp Certifications TT (OP. ETL,US w��� 5-15P %. ETLSanitation In[ertek 515p Inle ©2025 Avantco Refrigeration 12 Technical Data Yd�REFRIGERATION 111 r l �O Amps 2AAmps Hertz 60 Hz Phase 1 Phase Voltage 115 Volts Wattage 270 Watts Access Type Doors BTU(LBP) 881 BTU Capacity 11.2 cu.ft. Capacity(per Shelf) 88 lb. Compressor Location Rear Mounted Compressor Style Side/Rear Breathing Door Style Swing Door Type Solid • Features Removable Magnetic Door Gaskets Self-Closing Doors • Hinge Location Rigght Horsepower 1/3 hp Number of Doors 2 Doors Number of Shelves 2 Shelves Plug Type NEMA 5-15P Refrigerant Capacity 3.5 oz. • Refrigerant Type R-290 Starting Amps 7.2 Amps Starting Wattage 810 Watts Style Counter Height Temperature Range 33-40 Degrees F Top Capacity 441 lb. Type Refrigerators Undercounter Refrigerators Plan View FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW 47W 2W au• T. r __ ©2025 Avantco Refrigeration 13 Notes & Details TT nEFrucEnATro Make cold food storage as convenient as possible with the Avantco 48"undercounter refrigerator.With a spacious Yl C� refrigerated portion readily accessible through its two doors,the unit opens up to two shelves to help you organize your ingredients and best utilize the 11.2 cu.ft.interior.Plus,because they each accommodate up to 88 lb.,the epoxy- coated steel shelves are well equipped for holding heavy bulk ingredients,from dozens of eggs to jars of condiments and sauces. This unit is designed for outstanding durability to ensure that it withstands tough,busy kitchen environments with ease.It features a 430 type stainless steel exterior,which provides both strength and a smooth,sleek appearance.The interior,made with 304 type stainless steel,also offers the durability necessary for heavy,regular use.Because of its undercounter design,the unit effortlessly adds refrigerated storage space without requiring space devoted solely to ► its footprint. This refrigerator ensures optimal performance by operating with a 1/3 hp refrigeration system that circulates R290 hydrocarbon refrigerant to maintain temperatures from 33 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit.R290 refrigerant has an ozone depletion potential(ODP)of 0 and a global warming potential(GWP)of 3.The foamed-in-place polyurethane • insulation helps to trap in the cold air and to prevent the ambient air from entering.This ensures that all food held in the unit remains at food safe temperatures and ready for preparation or direct service to customers! • Operation of the refrigerator is easy,thanks to its special features.Monitor it by consulting the interior wall-mounted thermometer,and use the auto-defrost feature on the pre-programmed digital controller to maintain the refrigerator in tip-top shape.At the end of the day,take advantage of the casters and roll the unit aside to thoroughly clean the area.This undercounter unit requires a 115V electrical connection for operation. WARNING:This product can expose you to chemicals including lead,which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or • other reproductive harm.For more information,go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov. ©2025 Avantco Refrigeration 14 � -° Manitowoc® " JE NEO° 140/190 Undercounter Ice Machines Models Z rn ❑ URF-0140A ❑ UYF-0140A ❑ UDF-0190A O El UDF-0140A El UYF-0190A 0 NEO undercounter ice machines are designed to provide ice right O where you need it-within reach. Improvements in Performance, 0 Power Intelligence and Convenience make your ice machine easy to own - and less expensive to operate. Q0 1 ® Delay Performance-NEO produces more ice than ever before while using O Q Clean less water and energy.The storage bin provides industry leading capacity. Full Bin Intelligence-NEO provides feedback with full bin and service Service indicators. Delay function allows you to pause your machine for slow periods or days when you're closed. Convenience-NEO offers a forward-sliding storage bin for easy access to refrigeration components without having to move the () U-140/U-190 entire ice machine.Smooth,sealed food-zone with removable water O • Ranging from 137 lbs.(62 kg)to 198 lbs.(90 kg)daily ice trough,distribution tube,and damper door for faster cleaning. production. AlphaSan added to key internal components. • Only 26"(66.04 cm)wide,28.50"(72.4 cm)deep,and Available Luminlce®Growth Inhibitor extends cleaning intervals 38.50"(97.8 cm)high on 6"(15.24 cm)legs. by reducing yeast and bacteria growth keeping your ice machine r-t •Cabinet volume 3.037 ft3(0.086 m3). cleaner,longer. •90 lb.(40.0 Kg)ice storage capacity*. *Application capacity based on:90%volume x 33lbs/ft3 average density of ice. rnn • TI! ° t V Specifications ICE MAKER EVAPORATOR COMPRESSOR BTU Per Hour: Operating Limits: U-140:2,150(average) •Ambient Temperature Range: 3 5 5 2,600(peak) 40•to110•F(4.4•to43.3•C) YEAR YEAR YEAR PARTS ('> U-190:2,150(average) •Water Temperature Range: 0 PARTS AND LABOR 3 YEAR LABOR ::7 2,600(peak) 45'to 90•F(4.4•to 32.2•C) — Compressor: •Water Pressure Ice Maker Nominal rating:.42 HP Water In: Ice Machine Electric Min.20 psi(137.9 kPA) Refrigerant: Max.80 psi(551.1 kPA) 115/60/1.(208-230/60/1 and 230/50/1 available.)115/60/1 ice R-404A machines are factory pre-wired with a 6'(180 cm)power cord and NEMA 5-15P-plug configuration.208-230/60/1 ice machines are factory pre-wired with a 6'(180 cm)power cord only,no plug is supplied. Total Amps: Ice Shape U-140:115/60/1:Air-cooled:5 amps 208-230/60/1:Air-cooled:2.5 amps U-1 90:115/60/1:Air-cooled:6 amps 208-230/60/1:Air-cooled:3 amps Half Dice Dice Regular Maximum fuse size: W,x 11/s"x'/a" 1/a"x 1/8"x 1/a" 11/a"x 1 W,x'/s" Air-cooled:15 amps (.95 x 2.86 x 2.22 cm) (2.22 x 2.22 x 2.22 cm) (2.86 x 2.86 x 2.22 cm) HACR-type circuit breakers can be used in place of fuses. VM1111-1 • 000 CAN/CS 63 SANITATION CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.120 NSF/AN10N 12 2110 South 26th Street Tel:1.920.682.0161 Manitowoc,WI 54220 Fax:1.920.683.7589 www.manitowocice.com 15 Manitowoc® Installation Note Recommended clearance for top,sides, U-140 and back is 5"(12.7 cm)however,there is no minimum clearance required. U-19 0 19.00"(48.26 cm) OA 3/8"(0.95 cm)F.P.T.Ice Making Water Inlet ®1/2"(1.27 cm)F.P.T.Ice Making Water Drain ©1/2"(1.27 cm)F.P.T.Bin Drain 32.50"(82.55 cm) OF Electrical Entrance B C 1 A C 5.4"(13.8 cm) 1.6"(4.0 cm) 2.0"(5.1 cm) •- 28.50"(72.4 cm) U26.00"(66.04 cm) 4.50" (11.43 cm) cm) 2.50"(6.35 cm) 1.4"(3.6 n/7 1 3.5"(8.7 cm) W 4.2"00.6 cm) V Specifications Q) �I Ice Production 24 Hours Power kWh/ C- 100lbs. Potable water usage Ice 70°Air/50°F Water 90°Air/70°F Water @ 90°/70°F gal/100 lbs.ice Model Shape 21°Air/10°CWater 32°Air/21°CWater 32°/21°C @90/70°F O RRF-0140A regular 127 Ibs 58 kg 95 Ibs 43 kg 9.6 16.7 UDF-0140A dice 135 Ibs 61 kg 95 Ibs 43 kg 9.8 16.7 UYF-0140A half-dice 137 Ibs 62 kg 100 Ibs 45 kg 9.2 16.7 UDF-0190A dice 198 Ibs 90 kg 140 Ibs 64 kg 8.4 23.9 UYF-0190A half-dice 193 Ibs 1 88 kg 140 Ibs 1 64 kg 8.3 21.6 Standard 6"/15.24 cm adjustable flange foot-gray painted legs included. C) Standard plastic NEO ice scoop included. Air Flow Removable Bin Air Filter Air in right,air out left,no side Simple,tool vents.Great for free removal) 0 installation under for quick access O countertops and S during routine A,,HOW In next to other cleaning and w maintenance. a„Fl"wa"1 equipment. z Manitowoc Ice reserves the right to make changes to the design or specifications without prior notice.©2018 Manitowoc 2110 South 26th Street Tel:1.920.682.0161 www.manitowocice.com Manitowoc,WI 54220 Fax:1.920.683.7589 6501D 6/22 Project: Date: Approval: Qty: Item#: 9242PJJ AvaMix BX2100E2J 31/2 hp Commercial Blender with A16N/A N I I X Touchpad Control,Timer,Adjustable Speed,and 2 64 oz. TritanT""Containers- 120V #928BX2100E2J 4*7 I or - Technical Data _777 - Width 111/2 Inches Depth 10 Inches Height 201/2 Inches 4 Q Amps 15 Amps Hertz 60Hz Q© Phase 1 Phase - y, ,•._.. _ Voltage 120 Volts Wattage 1800 Watts -- Application Heavy Duty Blender Jar(s) 2 Jars Features Touchpad control saves speed and time settings after each use 31/2 hp,26,000 RPM motor delivers superior power to easily crush ice Heavy-duty stainless steel blades make smoothies and more in seconds,standing up to the busiest bar Two 64 oz.BPA-free containers with 2 piece lid and tamper included for extra convenience High performance and quality backed by a one year warranty;120V,180OW Certifications EIV- ETL,US&Canada ® NSF Listed �G PA In[er�ek W'se 5-SSP FREE BPA Free ©2025 AvaMix 17 Technical Data Capacity 64 oz. Control Type Digital Touchpad Drinks per Day 75 or More BPA Free Features N5F Listed Timer Horsepower 3 1/2 hp Jar Type Tritan- Plug Type NEMA5-15P Product Line AvaMix BX RPM 26000 RPM Speeds 35peed Type Blenders Usage Bar Blending Food and Drink Blending Notes& Details The AvaMix BX2100E2J commercial blender with touchpad controls and adjustable speed combines raw power and maximum versatility in a blender that is equally at home in a juice or smoothie bar,or churning out mixed drinks at a pub or restaurant!Its 31/2 hp motor boasts a whopping 26,000 RPM and 1800W,making it one of the most powerful blenders available in its class- and with a metal drive coupling and blade assembly,it is more than capable of handling ice crushing,drink mixing,smoothies, house-made spreads or salsa,and anything else you can throw at it. And even with touchpad controls,operation is simple and easy to learn.It features three speed settings ranging from 15,000 to 26,000 RPM,and the timer can be set in increments of 30 seconds up to 15 minutes.You can blend two ways,using either a time and a speed setting,or if you prefer to blend by sight simply choose a speed and let your blender work until you've reached the desired consistency.And if you will be making the same recipe repeatedly,this blender makes it easy with a one- touch start feature that repeats the most recent time and speed settings with a single press of the"Start"button.When you need a quick burst of power to finish off a recipe or clear the blade area,it also has a convenient pulse button to throttle the unit on"High"speed. The 64 oz.BPA-free Eastman Tritan"jar design provides maximum durability while allowing this model to handle large volume blending,and your blender comes with 2 of them so that you can swap out the jar and keep working without having to stop and wash the container for different recipes.A 2-piece lid lets you add ingredients to the blender at any stage in the mixing process -simply remove the clear center lid and use the included tamper to push the add-ins down into the jar.A sleek and sturdy ABS plastic base looks great on any bar counter while also making it easy to clean.For added convenience the jar pad is dishwasher safe,but the jar should be washed by hand for maximum product life.This blender requires a 120V electrical connection. WARNING:This product can expose you to chemicals including lead,which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.For more information,goto www.p65warn ings.ca.gov. ©2025 AvaMix Appia Life 2 Group nuova 18 Installation Requirements SIMONELLI espresso coffee machines Water • 3/8" dedicated cold water line with shut-off valve and compression fitting. Al ' • Water hardness 3gpgor50ppm. shut off valve Nema6-20 Line pressure 2-4bar, cold water. (receptacle) • Water flow rate Minimum 1 GPM • Filtration < 1.0 micron • TDS 50-250 ppm • Alkalinity 10-150 ppm • Chlorine <0.50 ppm • PH 6.5-8.5 r Power10 • Volts: 220 (range of 208-240) • Watts:3400 Fri? f • Amp draw: 17 • Receptacle: Nema 6-20 W Drain 14.2 in 3.7 in • Open gravity drain of minimum 1.25 17.7 in inch I.D.,within 4 feet of the machine. F-lCounter Space Height:20 inches • Depth:21 inches C. C. • Width:31 inches 00 Countertop Drain Hole Location 0) 31" 2.5" "777 21" 26.6 in 74 30.1 in (Front) I,the customer,understand that these requirements must be in when the installer arrives. Failure to have the site ready will result in additional service and travel charges,and may cause further delays in installation. Customer Name:_ I Signaturef— Company Name: Phone: — Email: _—_ _ _ ReferencenumberE_ D S I M O N E L L I I USA 6940 Salashan Parkway Ferndale,WA 98248 @ 0' www.simonelliusa.com (p)360-366-2226 (f)360-366-4015 NSF/ANSI Std.4 19 nuova Nuova Distribution USA, LLC S 1 M O N E LLI® 6940 Salashan Parkway, Building A • Ferndale, WA 98248 espresso coffee machines www.nuovadistribution.com • (p) 360-366-2226 • (f) 360-366-4015 Mythos Plus Grinder Spec Sheet Power Requirements • Volts: 110 (voltage range of 110-125) ' 1 - • Watts: 800 • Amp draw: 8 Nema 5-15 • Receptacle: Nema 5-15 Shipping Dimensions & Weight � • Height: 32 inches • Depth: 12 inches • Width: 23 inches • Weight: 60 pounds Counter Space Requirements • Height: 25 inches 25" • Depth: 20 inches • Width: 8 inches • Weight: 53 pounds Countertop I„1) 8„ 20" 20" 8„ U ca(Front) @ o ` NSF/ANSI Std.8 us I, the customer, understand that these requirements must be in when the installer arrives. Failure to have the site ready will result in additional service and travel charges, and may cause further delays in installation. Customer Name: Signature: Company Name: Phone: Fax: Email: Version 3.0 20 Residential /Commercial Gas 0 TAKAGI Tank less Water Heaters Ultra Low-NOx Non-Condensing INDOOR MODELS TANKLESS Water Heaters TK-1 IOU-I,TK31OU-I,TK51OU-1 Fully modulating, gas fired, tankless water heater with sealed combustion and power vented flue. Indoor and outdoor models available for residential and commercial applications. Supplies hot water to domestic hot water systems and can be used with water storage tanks, recirculation systems, and/or ` combined domestic & heating applications. FEATURES: SAFETY FEATURES: FIELD CONVERTIBLE FROM • Built-in Freeze Protection NATURAL GAS TO PROPANE • Manual Reset Hi Limit(Up to 194°F) • Overheat Cutoff Fuse COMPLIES WITH SCAQMD RULE 1146.2 AND OTHER • Inlet and Outlet Thermistors for Constant AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT Temperature Monitoring DISTRICTS WITH SIMILAR NOX • Air Fuel Ratio Rod EMISSION REQUIREMENTS OF • Flame Sensor 14 NG/J OR 20 PPM VENTING AND COMBUSTION MAXIMUM FLOW RATES UP TO . 4"Category III Stainless Steel 10.0 GPM • 3"Combustion Air Intake OUTDOOR MODELS Copper HEAT EXCHANGER • 60'Max Length, 6 Elbows max TK-1 1 OU-E,TK-3I OU-E,TK-51 OU-E • 25x better heat transfer than stainless steel thus (90'elbows=5'equivalent length) stabilizing outgoing water temperature quicker • Power Vent or Power Direct Vent and reducing pressure drop across the heat . Vertical or Horizontal Installation exchanger • Electronic Ignition-No Pilot Light INDOOR AND OUTDOOR OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES MODELS AVAILABLE • Complete Line of Stainless Steel Venting OUTDOOR MODELS INCLUDE • Recess Box(outdoor models) REMOTE CONTROL AS A STANDARD FEATURE • Pipe Cover • Isolation Valve Kit INDOOR MODELS INCLUDE • Backflow Preventer A BUILT-IN TEMPERATURE . Concentric Termination Kits CONTROLLER AND A FACTORY- INSTALLED POWER CORD AS WARRANTY ( (I III( STANDARD FEATURES • 15-year limited warranty on heat l TK-510U-1 AND TK-510U-E CAN exchanger in residential applications BE USED IN BOTH RESIDENTIAL • 10-year limited warranty on heat AND COMMERCIAL exchanger in commercial applications APPLICATIONS • 5-year limited warranty on all parts Complies with LOW-LEAD oeslcro SCAQMD Ap • Easy-Link up to 4 units(no additional parts or Rule 1146.2 MORar accessories needed) C"­'a°AA­ • Multi-link up to 20 units Orgy . eFk7lF��°® COMPLIES WITH LEAD FREE NSF 10"IMF D© STANDARDS (510U models only) ANSI Z21.10.3 ©July 2016 Takagi I Takagi.com Page 1 of 4 TBGSS01212 21 0 TAKAGI MODELHOT/COLD . . . . . . . .... ..NUMBERWEIGHT TK-11OU-1200 Natural 15,000 140,000 4.0 10.5 0.82 6.6 3/4"NPT 1 3/4"NPT 20-1/2 13-3/4 10 1 38 TK-31OU-1200 Natural 15,000 190,000 4.0 10.5 0.82 8 3/4"NPT 1 3/4"NPT 20-1/2 13-3/4 1 10 1 38 TK-510U-1 200+ Natural 15,000 199,000 4.0 10.5 0.82 10 3/4"NPT 3/4"NPT 20 1/2 13 3/4 10 40 OUTDOOR MODELS TK-110U-E 200 Natural 15,000 140,000 4.0 10.5 0.82 6.6 3/4"NPT 3/4"NPT 20-1/2 13-3/4 9-1/2 38 TK-31OU-E 200 Natural 15,000 190,000 4.0 10.5 0.82 8 3/4"NPT 3/4"NPT 20-1/2 13-3/4 9-1/2 38 TK-51OU-E 200+ Natural 15,000 199,000 4.0 10.5 0.82 10 3/4"NPT 3/4"NPT 20-1/2 13-3/4 9-1/2 40 15-150 PSI water pressure.40 PSI or above recommended for maximum flow. *Field gas convertible from natural gas to propane.Conversion kit is included with the heater. **For Propane,minimum inlet gas pressure is 8.0 in W.C.and maximum inlet gas pressure is 14.0 in W.C. ***Current numbers based on factory testing;0.5 GPM required for activation;0.4 GPM required for continuous fire after initial ignition. +Suitable for commercial application. Indoor models are certified from sea level to 10,100 ft.elevation.Outdoor models are certified from sea level to 6,000 ft.elevation. INDOOR MODEL DIMENSIONS OUTDOOR MODEL DIMENSIONS CLEARANCES:TOP 12", BOTTOM 12", FRONT 4", BACK 1", SIDES 3" CLEARANCES:TOP 36", BOTTOM 12", FRONT 24", BACK 1", SIDES 3" FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW 13-3 4"350 mm 13-3 4"350 m 30"254 mm 4-3 8"113mm 10"254 mm 8"203 mm 1-3 4"45 mm 1-3 4"45 mm 1-3 4"45 mm 1-3 4"45 mm 3-5 8"93 mm 1-3 8"36 mm E E E E E E £ E E a 9) 1-]8"4J mm 120 VAC 1-58"40 mm 1"26 mm 0000 0000 12,VAC 3"75 mm HOT- COLD 1-58"41 mm GA55-14"135mm GA55"12]mm COLD 6"153 mm 1"26 mm HOT 6"153 mm HOT 4-5/8"I16 mm 120 VAC 1-5/8"40 mm U.VAC 3"75 mm 10"256 mm COLD 1-5 8"41 mm GAS 5-1 4"135 mm GAS 5" COLD 6"1 mm 127 mm HOT 6"153 mm 241 mm BOTTOM VIEW TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW TOP VIEW 13-1 8"334 mm E 13-1 8"334 mm 5-1/8"130 m �II(�III x E E E E a S E E E E E E E o� Page 2 of 4 TBGSS01212 22 Residential /Commercial Gas Tank less Water Heaters TK-1 1 OU MODELS Flow rate vs.Temperature rise Pressure Loss 11.0 100 _ - 95 --- - 220 10.0 90 9.0 - 85 200 - - Bo - ---- -- 1e0 8.0 75 - - - - - 7.0 70 - - _ _ 160 -' 65 - ---- -- 6.0 a 60 - _ 140 5.0 o ss - -- 1zo so LL 4.0 45 --_ 100 i 3.0 a 40 - - -- 2.0 35 - -- 80 30 - 60 - 1.0 25 - - - - 0.0 20 - __- - -- - 40 0 20 40 60 80 100 15 10 20 Temperature Rise(°F) 5 - - - 0 0 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 Flow Rate(GPM) Maximum flow rate is limited to 6.6 GPM. Flow rate is limited to 6.6 GPM. ow TK-310U MODELS Flow rate vs.Temperature rise 100 Pressure Loss 11.0 95 -- ----- 220 10.0 90 -- ---- - Bs _ 200 9.0 so 180 8.0 75 - - - a 70 `. .... ... 160 C7 7.0 .._. - ._._.-----__. 65 N 6.0 r5 60 - 140 m o. ::- 5.0 55 _ __ _ _ _ v 3 So _ _ __ 120 LL tl 4.0 30 45 _ -- -- - - ___ 300 w 3.0 d 40 _ _ --- --- --- --- 35 80 2.0 30 25 60 1.0 - 20 0.0 1s 4° 0 20 40 60 80 100 10 20 5 ...- .... .... Temperature Rise(F) 0 0 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 so 6.0 7 0 80 9.0 10.0 Flow rate is limited to 8.0 GPM. Flow Rate(GPM) TK-510U MODELS Flow rate islimitedto8.0GPM. Pressure Loss Flow rate vs.Temperature Rise 100 - - - - - 11.0 95 - - - 220 10.0 65 -Set temperature 125'F(52'C)or lower 200 9.0 80 - - 180 75 Settemperature 130'F(55'C)arhigher -- - -- 6.0 70 _ - - 160 7.0 _ 65 60 -- -- 140 0 6.0 - 55 0 o S.0 so _ 120 X d - -- - - - p 45 - - -- -- - 100 3 4.0 - z 3.0 3s -, ' -- - --- - so -Set temperature 12TF(52°C)or lower :0 - - 2.0 -Set temperature 130°F(55°C)or higher 25 -__ 60 1.0 20 - - - ------------ 40 0.0 10 -- 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 s - ------- - Temperature Rise(F) o 0 0.0 Io 2.0 3.0 a.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 9.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 Row Rate(GPM) When the set temperature is 130°F(55°C)or higher,maximum flow rate is limited to 8.0 GPM. When the aet temperature ie 125' F(52`C or higher ma um flow rate is limited to 8.0 GPM. Page 3 of 4 TBGSS01212 23 Residential /Commercial Gas 0TAKAGI7 Tank less Water Heaters SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE TK-510U-I or TK-510U-E The fully modulating, on-demand,gas fired tankless water heater shall be Takagi Tankless Water Heater model TK-510U-1 200 or TK-51 OU-E 200, having a maximum input rating of 199,000 Btu/h and available in natural gas(NG). For use with propane(LP)gas,the heater shall be field converted using the factory supplied conversion kit.The conversion kit shall be supplied with the heater. The heater shall have 1/4 in. male NPT water and gas connections.The inlet gas supply pressures shall be 4.0 in.WC (min.) up to 10.5 in.WC (max)for NG and 8.0 in.WC (min) up to 14 in.WC(max)for LP.The heater shall be supplied with an integrated controller or a temperature remote, 9009069005,that can be installed up to 400 ft.from the heater using 20 gauge(minimum)control wire. The integrated controller or temperature remote shall provide diagnostic information,fault history,and heater set temperature.The heater shall operate using 120 V/ 60 Hz power source. The indoor heater will incorporate a factory installed power cord. The indoor heater shall be vented with 4" diameter Category III vent pipe with a length not to exceed 60 ft.(equivalent),terminating horizontally or vertically. The indoor heater can be direct vented using 3" diameter intake air pipe. The intake pipe may use material such as PVC(solid core),ABS,aluminum,or Category III pipe and cannot exceed 60 ft.(equivalent) length. The outdoor heater shall be constructed with an integral exhaust vent on the front of the heater. The water heater shall use a commercial grade copper alloy,fin tube heat exchanger with quick release brass or bronze waterways. The heater shall be controlled by an onboard solid-state printed circuit board which uses the following factory installed components:thermistors to monitor inlet and outlet water temperature;a flow sensor to measure flow rate;a flame sensor to monitor combustion;an Air-Fuel Ratio Rod to measure and adjust operation in order to maintain optimal combustion efficiency. The heater also consists of inline fusing and surge absorbers for electrical surge protection,an electronic spark igniter,aluminized stainless steel burners,a hi-limit temperature switch, modulating gas valve,an overheat cutoff fuse,ceramic heating blocks to protect the heat exchanger and water piping. The indoor heater shall incorporate auto-fire system for additional freeze protection. The heater can manifold to Easy-Link up to 4 heaters to provide additional capacity. The Easy-Link controls shall be built onto the onboard solid-state printed circuit board and does not require external controls. The linking control wire shall be supplied with the heater. A Multi- Unit controller,9008300005,can manifold 5-20 heaters. The Easy-Link and Multi-Unit Controller shall modulate the system for the most efficient performance.The Easy-Link and Multi-Unit Controller shall rotate the priority heater every 12 hours of operation time or 100 starts for balanced duty/cycle operation. The heater shall be design certified by CSA according to ANSI Z21.10.3,approved for sale in the United States, has a minimum energy factor of 0.82, meets the energy efficiency requirements of the U. S. Department of Energy and ASHRAE 90.1,complies with SCAQMD Rule 1146.2 and other air quality districts with similar requirements for low NOx emissions of 14 ng/1 or 20 ppm,and shall be Certified by NSF to NSF/ANSI Standard 5. Q July 2016 Takagi I Takagi.com Page 1 of 4 TBGSS01212 WASSERMANN 115V AC Electric Water Pump Package Inclu 4 Self priming booster pump to meet your water needs • 1 x 115V Water Pump • 4 Chamber,5.OGPM Flow Capacity, 12V DC, Current Draw 1 .OAmps • 1 x1/2" Male Thread (1 .5 Max Amps). Hose Adapter , Thermal overload protection: automatically stops motor should it 2x1/2 Barbed Hose 4.3311 `':._ overheat due to overload. Adapters • Built-in adjustable pressure switch that turns on/off at 55 PSI. 1 xFilter Out Debris • Built-in bypass switch reduces frequent purnp startup under high 2xClamps pressure. 1 xUser Manual 9.26 4 44( SkVT 4 MaS�$ �.�� •SS aSl , '3 a Copper Motor Pressure Switch & Bypass Switch Rubber Bracket • Copper motor has high efficiency, low power Built-in pressure switch according to the The rubber base reduces the vibration and consumption, no noise and heat protection. pressure control pump start and stop noise of the pump • Demand pump built-in bypass switch, make the pump work smoothly 0 Ina FAM MML 1 Filter Out Debris Multifunctional application Power Plug • installed at the pump inlet,effectively filter out It's not just for RVS, food trucks, camping. This Standard power plug, one meter power cord, debris and other particles from the pump. Easy pump can also be used in showers, faucets, the water pump starts immediately after to clean and assernble. garden sprinklers, agricultural irrigation. power. 2 5 Compartment Three Om• Stainless steel legs with cross bracing • • Extra welded under tubs for longevity • Strainer included, 03-5/8" opening (Except SE10143D strainer opening 01-7/8°) • Faucet not included D W ! A BD Suggested Accessory: BH AA-7xxG AA-BxxGS H BW BWBW O THREE TUBS SINK W/2 DRAIN BOARDS D x BW x BH (in) �} SE10143D 21 x 54-3/8 x 41 14 x 10 x 10 12 18 48 SE15153D 21 x 75-3/8 x 45 15 x 15 x 12 15 18 70 SE16203D18 26 x 84-3/8 x 45 20 x 16 x 12 18 18 84 SE16203D24 26 x 96-3/8 x 45 20 x 16 x 12 24 1 18 88 SE18183D 24 x 90-3/8 x 45 18 x18 x12 18 18 91 SEE18183D(Econ.) 24 x 90-3/8 x 45 18 x18 x12 18 16 88 SE18183D20 24 x 94-3/8 x 45 18 x18 x12 20 18 93 SE18183D24 24 x 102-3/8 x 45 18 x18 x12 24 18 96 SH18243D 30 x 90-3/8 x 45 24 x 18 x 14 18 16 125 y SHH18243D(Eton.) 30 x 90-3/8 x 45 24 x 18 x 14 18 16 123 SH18243D24 30 x 102-3/8 x 45 24 x 18 x 14 24 16 130 SH20203D 26 x 100-3/8 x 45 20 x 20 x 14 20 16 112 SH20243D 30 x 100-3/8 x 45 24 x 20 x 14 20 16 136 SHH20243D(Eton.) 30 x 100-3/8 x 45 24 x 20 x 14 20 16 132 SH20283D* 34 x 100-3/8 x 45 28 x 20 x 14 20 16 145 SHH20283D(Eton.)* 34 x 100-3/8 x 45 28 x 20 x 14 20 16 140 SH24243D* 30 x 120-3/8 x 45 24 x 24 x 14 24 16 155 SHH24243D* 30 x 120-3/8 x 45 24 x 24 x 14 24 1 16 151 Models marked with * have two sets of faucets holes. www.GSW-USA.com Project: Date: Approval: Qty: Item#: 600HS12 • REGENCY Regency 12" x 16" Wall Mounted Hand Sink with Gooseneck Faucet and Side Splash B urD St:�Gifd61'�. #600HS12SP Technical Data Length 121nches Width 16 Inches Height 12 Inches Bowl Depth 4 Inches Bowl Front to Back 9 Inches Bowl Left to Right 9 Inches ►^+ Compliances Commonwealth of Massachusetts ,, Faucet Centers 41nches Flow Rate 2 GPM Gauge 20 Gauge Features 8"gooseneck faucet included 18-gauge type 304 stainless steel side splashes and a wall mounted clip 20-gauge type 304 stainless steel Holes punched on 4"centers;8"backsplash Single 9"x 9"x 4"bowl includes 1 1/2"IPS drain baskets Certifications ® NSF Listed ©2023 Regency Tables&Sinks 27 Technical Data Faucet Included Features NSF Listed Side Splashes Installation Type Wall Mounted Material Stainless Steel Number of Compartments 1 Compartment Number of Faucets I Stainless Steel Type Type 304 Type Hand Sinks Plan View TOP FRONT SIDE 1211 211i ---------------------------------t-------------- 81) 0 T O 1011 .................... 3%'f ------ 9)) -------------------- ---------------- --------- -------------- 14" Tj 1611 .................. J : Notes & Details Keep your restaurant up to code without sacrificing space with this Regency HS-12-SP space saver hand sink with side splash.Each sink comes standard with a single 9"x 9"x 4"bowl and 8"high back and side splashes.Additionally,this hand sink has two holes punched on 4"centers to accept its included Regency 8"gooseneck faucet. This sink offers an economical,20-gauge type 304 stainless steel construction along its top,bowl,and backspash,in addition to 18-gauge type 304 stainless steel side splashes and a wall mounted clip.It comes standard with a 1 1/2"IPS drain basket. A WARNING:This product can expose you to chemicals including Nickel and Lead,which are known to the State of California to cause cancer,birth defects,or other reproductive harm.For more information,go to www.p65waminos.ca.aov. 2023 Regency Tables&Sinks ► Ma� FLOW Master Flow° Power Attic Vent - Roof Mount ERV4, ERV5, & ERV6 Basic Specification Sheet • Cool The Attic... Help remove hot and humid air from the attic • PSC Motors... Permanent split capacitor motors provide enhanced efficiency • Resists Infestation... Heavy-duty internal screen helps prevent animal infestation • Weather-Resistant... Pass the 110 mph wind-driven rain test* *Under controlled laboratory testing ERV4 ➢ For attics up to 1,600 sq. ft. ➢ 1,000 cubic feet per minute airflow ➢ Adjustable thermostat ➢ Colors: Mill, Black, Brown, Weathered Wood ➢ 5-year ltd. warranty with 2-year Labor Plus Protection" ERV5 ➢ For attics up to 2,200 sq. ft. Miami-Dade Product Control Approval ➢ 1,250 cubic feet per minute airflow Texas Department of Insurance ➢ Adjustable thermostat, optional humidistat available Florida Building Code ➢ Colors: Mill, Black, Brown, Weathered Wood UL Listed in US&Canada ➢ Optional humidistat/thermostat available ➢ 5-year ltd. warranty with 3-year Labor Plus Protection** ERV6 ➢ For attics up to 2,800 sq. ft. ➢ 1,500 cubic feet per minute airflow ➢ Adjustable thermostat, optional humidistat available ➢ Color: ShingleMatch"Weathered Wood ➢ 10-year ltd. warranty with 5-year Labor Plus Protection** * See Master Flow°Powered Ventilation Products Ltd. Warranty for complete coverage and restrictions Total Attic Size Recommended Minimum Intake Ventilation Needed (Sq. ft.) Power Attic Vent (Net Free Area in Sq. in.) Up to 1600 ERV4 480 Up to 2200 ERV5 600 Up to 2800 ERV6 720 Note: Always have a balanced attic ventilation system. In no case should the amount of exhaust ventilation exceed the amount of intake ventilation. Always ensure there is proper intake ventilation at the soffit, undereave or fascia areas of the roof. Visit www.gaf.com/ventcalculatorfor more information. ©2016 GAF 29 CLIMATE CONTROL AIRCONDITIONERS Brisk Air(457915, 459516), Brisk 11 (B57915, B59516), High Performance (540315, 540316), Blizzard NXT (H540315, H540316), Penguin (640312, 640315, 640316), Penguin II (640312C, 640315C, 640316C), FreshJet (FJX3473, FJX3573) IM Value Air Distribution Box, Mechanical Installation and Operation Manual . . . . . . . . . 2 WARNING Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Form No.3317817.000 1/21 1 ©2021 Dometic Corporation 30 Contents Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical Service Center&Dealer Locations 6.4 Positioning the Rooftop Component. . . . . . 14 Visit:www.dometic.com 6.5 Preparing to Work Inside the RV. . . . . . . . . . 15 Please read these instructions carefully and follow all instructions, guidelines,and warnings included in this product manual in order to Installation. . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1$ ensure that you install,use,and maintain the product properly at all 7.1 Installing the Foam Dividers 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . times.These instructions MUST stay with this product. 7.2 Securing the Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 By using the product,you hereby confirm that you have read all instructions,guidelines,and warnings carefully and thatyou 7.3 Wiring the Unit to the Power Supply . . . . . .20 understand and agree to abide by the terms and conditions as set 7.4 Connectingthe Power Supply 20 forth herein.You agree to use this product only forthe intended pp y purpose and application and in accordance with the instructions, 7.5 Finalizing the Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 guidelines,and warnings as set forth in this product manual as well as in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.A failure 8 Operation. . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 to read and follow the instructions and warnings set forth herein may result in an injury to yourself and others,damage to your product, 8.1 Understanding the Controls. . . . . . . . . . . . .22 or damage to other property in the vicinity.This product manual, 8.2 Understanding the Settings 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . including the instructions,guidelines,and warnings,and related documentation,may be subject to changes and updates.For up-to- 9 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 date product information,please visit www.dometic.com. 9.1 Cleaning the Air Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Contents 9.2 Cleaning the ADB Housing. . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 10 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 1 Explanation of Symbols and Safety 11 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1.1 Recognize Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Limited Two-Year Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 1.2 Understand Signal Words. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 1.3 Supplemental Directives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 1 Explanation of Symbols and 1.4 General Safety Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Safety Instructions 2 Intended Use. . . . ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 This manual has safety information and instructions to help you eliminate or reduce the risk of accidents and 3 General Information... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 injuries. 3.1 Tools and Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 3.2 Model Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 1.1 Recognize Safety Information 3.3 ADB Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 A This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert 3.4 Rooftop Component Dimensions by Model .5 you to potential physical injury hazards. Obey all 3.5 ADB Component Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . .8 safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. 3.6 Placement Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 4 Specifications . . ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 1.2 Understand Signal Words 5 Wiring Diagrams. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 A signal word will identify safety messages and property damage messages,and also will indicate the degree or 6 Pre-Installation ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 level of hazard seriousness. 6.1 Determining Your Cooling Needs . . . . . . . . 12 FIDANGER! 6.2 Preparing the RV Roof Opening . . . . . . . . . . 12 Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, 6.3 Routing the Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 will result in death or serious injury. 2 31 Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical Intended Use A WARNING • Avoid improper installation, adjustment,alterations, Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, service,or maintenance of the product. Installation, could result in death or serious injury. service,and maintenance must be done by a qualified service person only. A CAUTION 0 Do not modify this product in anyway. Modification Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, can be extremely hazardous. could result in minor or moderate injury. • Use care when diagnosing and/or adjusting NOTICE: Used to address practices not related to components on a powered product. physical injury. • This product is not intended for use by persons ® Indicates additional information that is not related (including children)with reduced physical,sensory to physical injury. or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision 1.3 Supplemental Directives or instruction concerning use of the product by person responsible for their safety. To reduce the risk of accidents and injuries, please observe the following directives before proceeding to Children should be supervised to ensure that they do install, operate,or service this product: not play with the product. • Read and follow all safety information and instructions. 2 Intended Use • Read and understand these instructions before The Value Air Distribution Box(ADB), Mechanical installing,operating, or servicing this product. is part of an air conditioner(AC,also referred to as • The installation must comply with all applicable local the "product"or"unit")designed and intended or national codes, including the latest edition of the for installation on the roof of Recreational Vehicle following standards: (hereinafter referred to as"RV")during or after the time it is manufactured.The product is comprised of two main U.S.A. components:the rooftop component and the internal - ANSI/NFPA70, National Electrical Code(NEC) ADB component. - ANSI/NFPA 1192, Recreational Vehicles Code This product can be installed by one person with brief help from additional personnel. Use these instructions ANSI Z21.57, Recreational Vehicles Code to ensure a properly installed,and properly functioning Canada product. - CSA C22.1, Parts I&II,Canadian Electrical Code The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage in the - CSA Z240 RV Series, Recreational Vehicles following cases: • Faulty assembly or connection 1.4 General Safety Messages • Damage to the product resulting from mechanical A WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE,AND/ influences and excess voltage OR EXPLOSION HAZARD. Failure to obey the • Alterations to the product without express permission following warnings could result in death or from the manufacturer serious injury: • Use for purposes other than those described in the • Use only Dometic replacement parts and operating manual components that are specifically approved for use with the product. Dometic Corporation reserves the right to modify appearances and specifications without notice. M 3 32 General Information Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical 3 General Information 3.3 ADB Components This section provides general information about the unit This section identifies the main ADB components. and its components. 0 8 The images used in this document are for reference purposes only.Components and component locations may vary according to specific product models. Measurements may vary 0.38 in. (10 mm). 3.1 Tools and Materials Dometic recommends that the following tools and materials be used. 5 Recommended Tools and Materials J 3 Framing Wood All-Weather Caulk Knife/Box Cutter Screwdrivers Electrical Connectors 3/8"Torque Wrench Socket Basic Electrical Connection Torque Wrench'(40 in Ibs) Tools Models FJX3473 and FJX3573 require a Torque Wrench(22.2 in Ibs). ADB Components Optional Parts' Foam Dividers ®ADB Cover Spare Foam Divider Kit 3106756.087 OZ Ceiling Template 0 Long Bolts 'Available as an accessory(not included).Accommodates a roof thickness greater than 5.5 in.(140 mm)and includes two spare 1.2 in.(30 mm)foam 0)Control Box dividers and four 9-1/2 in.long bolts. 3.2 Model Identification The model identification labels are located as follows: • The rooftop component and serial numbers are found on the identification label located on the bottom of the base pan.To view the identification label, remove the return air vent grille from the ADB. • The ADB component model and serial numbers are found on the rating plate located on the ceiling template.To view the rating plate, look through the filter opening. 8 Have this information ready before contacting Dometic for service. 4 33 Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical General Information 3.4 Rooftop Component Dimensions 3.4.2 Brisk Air by Model This section provides the external dimensions and clearance measurements of the rooftop component. 4 1 Fr h 3. es et � O O O O IJ \ O ----- ------------ -- J) O Brisk Air(457915,459516) 05 _-- ------- --- - 1Q 13.1 in. (333 mm) ©Front of Unit T 34.9 in. (886 mm) T 18.0 in. (457 mm) �3 29.9 in. (760 mm) Clearance ®Center Line of Unit ®Air Flow Clearance �5 Roof Opening Area(Shaded) FreshJet(FJX3473,FJX3573) 1Q 13.8 in. (351 mm) Q5 Air Flow Clearance ( 29.6 in. (753 mm) Area(Shaded) ( 27.6 in. (702 mm) ©Center Line of Unit ®18.0 in. (457 mm) (2)Roof Opening Clearance ®Front of Unit M 5 34 General Information Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical 3.4.3 Brisk II 3.4.4 Blizzard NXT ------------------ O © O O Brisk II(B57915,B59516) Blizzard NXT(H540315,H540316) 1Q 13.7 in. (349 mm) © Front of Unit 013.9 in. (353 mm) 4.0 in. (102 mm) 2 02 0 40.0 in. 0016 mm) Clearance 29.6 in. (751 mm) Q7 18 in. (457 mm) ( 27.6 in.(701 mm) Clearance Q3 30.0 in. (762 mm) ®18.0 in. (457 mm) ®Center Line of Unit ®Air Flow Clearance ®Center Line of Unit Clearance ( Roof Opening Area(Shaded) (3) Roof Opening Air Flow Clearance © Front of Unit Area(Shaded) s 35 Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical General Information 3.4.5 High Performance 3.4.6 Penguin O 0 000 0 0 �000000 O � O Sao � O O �® O �► O © O O High Performance(540315,540316) 1013.0 in. (330 mm) ©Front of Unit Penguin(640312,640315) (4)39.6 in. (1006 mm) (1)18.0 in. (457 mm) (1)9.5 in. (241 mm) 4.0 in. (102 mm) �3 29.9 in. (760 mm) Clearance ( 40.0 in. (1016 mm) Clearance ®Center Line of Unit ®Air Flow 29.0 in. (737 mm) ®12.0 in. (305 mm) � Clearance Area q Clearance 5 Roof Opening O Center Line of Unit (Shaded) �5 Roof Opening Air Flow Clearance ©Front of Unit Area(Shaded) 36 General Information Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical 3.4.7 Penguin II 3.5 ADB Component Dimensions This section provides the internal dimensions of the ADB component. ° 3 4 ° ®e®aoa T \ 1 Tom• O T T i © i 0 i i i i i i o tt ,o Penguin II(640312C,640315C,640316C) Dimension Measurements ,Q 10.4 in. (264 mm) 4.0 in. (102 mm) ,Q Front of Unit ©Center Line of Unit 2 40.5 in. 0029 mm) Clearance 0 02 2.3 in. (59 mm) 11.6 in. (295 mm) ( 29.0 in. (737 mm) ®12.0 in. (305 mm) (j)23.0 in. (583 mm) ®3.4 in. (86 mm) 4 Center Line of Unit Clearance � ®20.4 in. (518 mm) 6.0 in. (152 mm) ( Roof Opening ( Air Flow Clearance 0 Roof Opening ,0 3.0 in. (76 mm) © Front of Unit Area(Shaded) 8 37 Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical General Information 3.6 Placement Requirements 3.6.1 Tilt Requirements The rooftop component is specifically designed for When measuring for placement, confirm the following installation on the roof of an RV.To determine where to tilt requirements. place the rooftop component, consider the following 1. Make all measurements while the RV is parked on a items: level surface. • A 14.3 in.x 14.3 in. (363 mm x 363 mm) 2. Install the rooftop component on a flat and level roof [ 0.1 in. (3 mm)]square opening and hereinafter section. referred to as"roof opening" is required.The roof opening is part of the return air system of 3. Use the tilt allowance table to determine the the rooftop component and must be finished in maximum acceptable roof tilt. accordance with NFPA 1192. • The rafter/joist support frames must be spaced Tilt Allowance no greater than 16.0 in. (406 mm)on center.The Model Number Maximum Tilt rooftop component is designed to fit over an existing (All Directions) roof vent opening. 457915,459516 150 1357915, B59516 • The distance between the roof and the RV ceiling 540315,540316 must be between 1.5 in. (38 mm)and 6.0 in. H540315, H540316, FJX3473,FJX3573 (152 mm). 640312,640315, 80 • When no roof vent is available or when another 640316,640312C, location is desired,an opening must be cut through 640315C,640316C the roof and ceiling of the RV.This opening must be located between the roof reinforcing members. Consider these recommendations along with your cooling needs: - For a single rooftop component: mount the rooftop component slightly forward of the RV's center(front to back)and centered from side to side. - For two rooftop components: measuring from the front of the RV and centering from side to side, mount the first rooftop component at 1/3 the length of the RV and the second rooftop component at 2/3 the length of the RV. M 9 38 Specifications Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical 4 Specifications This section provides the electrical specifications by model. Model Nominal Electrical Compressor Amps Fan Motor Amps Refrigerant Minimum AC Circuit Minimum Capacity Rating R-410A Wire Size' Protection' Generator Cooling Rated Locked Rated Locked (oz) (Installer Size' (BTU HR) Load Rotor Load Rotor Supplied) (1 Unit/ 2 Units) 457915.70X 13,500 115 VAC, E2.463.0 2.5 5.8 18.0 12 AWG 20 Amp 3.5 kW/ 60 HZ, 5.0 kW 457915.71X 13,500 1 ph 68.0 2.5 5.8 18.0 B57915.71X 13,500 12.4 68.0 2.5 5.8 1 18.0 459516.70X 15,000 13.3 66.0 2.0 5.6 27.5 459516.71X 15,000 13.3 70.0 2.0 5.6 27.5 B59516.71X 15,000 13.3 1 70.0 2.0 5.6 18.3 540315.70X 13,500 12.4 63.0 3.0 8.5 18.5 540315.71X 13,500 12.4 68.0 3.0 8.5 18.5 H540315.72X 13,500 12.7 68.0 2.8 8.0 19.5 540316.70X 15,000 13.3 66.0 2.8 7.6 29.5 540316.71X 15,000 13.3 70.0 2.8 7.6 29.5 H540316.72X 15,000 13.2 70.0 2.8 8.0 20.1 640312.80X 11,000 11.5 53.0 2.6 8.5 20.0 640312.83X 11,000 12.5 63.0 2.6 8.5 18.0 640312C.35X 11,000 10.5 53.0 3.5 10.0 19.0 640312C.85X 11,000 11.5 53.0 2.6 8.5 20.0 640315.80X 13,500 12.6 63.0 2.6 8.5 18.0 640315.83X 13,500 12.5 63.0 2.6 1 8.5 19.0 640315.84X 13,500 12.5 63.0 3.5 8.5 19.0 640315C.75X 13,500 12.7 52.0 2.6 8.5 14.5 640316C.75X 15,000 12.9 52.0 2.6 8.5 21.5 FJX3473MWHAS 13,500 13.6 61.0 3.3 1 6.9 12.7 FJX3473MBKAS 13,500 13.6 61.0 3.3 6.9 12.7 FJX3573MWHAS 15,000 13.6 73.0 3.3 6.9 13.4 FJX3573MBKAS 15,000 13.6 73.0 3.3 6.9 13.4 'The wiring size indicated is for copper wiring up to 24 ft(7.3 m)in length.For wire lengths over 24 ft(7.3 m),consult the National Electrical Code for proper sizing. Z Circuit protection:a time delay fuse or circuit breaker is required. 3 Dometic Corporation gives general guidelines for generator requirements.These guidelines come from experiences people have had in actual applications. When sizing the generator,the total power usage of your RV must be considered.Generators may lose power at high altitudes and from lack of maintenance. 10 39 Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical Wiring Diagrams 5 Wiring Diagrams Compressor This section provides the wiring diagrams for the MRS Motor product.' GRN/YEL Compressor ___ __ _ -------, 6 Pin Conn C GRN/YEL Motor R S BRN WHT BLU 1 1 * ; WHT BLK 2 O.L. = i Fan YEL 3 r---- - - - - ----- -- ----, 6Pin Conn ; C RED 4 WHT BLU --I ----- -� i WHT 5 BRNWHT BLK 2 Comp.StarLte RED 6 Fan YEL I 3 ;Run Cap RED HTerm *Start PTCR GRN/YEL Not used on RED 4 Cap some models IRED I ----------------------------------------------J Comp.StartAssist ----- _6 '--- WHIT -Start r----,* Herm * c�PTCR -, GRN/YEL I Run Cap RED Cap J 1 I Not used on = some models Blizzard and High Performance(540315,540316,H540315, -----------------' H540316) L----------------------------j FreshJet(FJX3473,FJX3573) Compressor Motor C GRN/YEL R S COMPRESSOR Q 6 Pin Conn GRN/YEL PASSED DIELECTRIC WHT BLU 1 T! = BRNWHT BLK 2 - -- - -- -- -- -- - Fan YEL 3 6 PIN CONN LqYB BLU --- -T RED 4 BR WHTLK Z C WH 5 EL 3 RED 6 F AN erm RED 4 Run Ca WHT GRN/YEL 5 p RED1 *Not used on L RED -RED Cart some models COMP START ASSIST --- - (OPT) p RUN WHT --------T-------3* PTCR L____ START GRN/YEL RED CAP op PTCR -� 1 I I * NOT USED ON = SOME MODELS Penguin(640312,640312C,640315,640315C,640316, -----------------------� 640316C) -----------------------------------------i ;--- r---BLK--- LIMIT ---BLK---- --------- I. HEATER 1 ---WHT---ram-- _-- -__--'H3I L------------- ' I Brisk(457915,459516,B57915,B59516) ® 11 40 Pre-Installation Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical NOTICE: Failure to follow these notices could --—-- —- - —- - - - , result in damage to the rooftop component and/ - or the RV. G------- La GRN/YEL T • Never create a low spot on the RV roof. N________ ED_ wHT BLK Maintain the structural integrity of the RV roof.The roof must be designed to support 130 Ibs(59 kg) - —- - - - when the RV is in motion. Normally, a 200 lb(91 kg) static load design will meet this requirement. 1 Rotary Switch 2 BLi 1 L1 Read this entire section before beginning the installation. i 3 YEL 2 H 4 RED 4 c This section describes how to install and set up the unit. i6 BLU C4 H 6 BLU 6.1 Determining Your Cooling ElecConn GRN/YEL L,3 6 Needs From A/C i Thermostat i L_f—U When determining your cooling requirements, consider - -—--— - -— - -— - - the following items: ADB Wiring Diagram-All Models • The size of the RV 'Wiring Diagram Definitions;115 VAC;60 Hz 1 PH;Use Copper Conductors only • The RV window area(which could increase heat gain) ------ Field Wiring ---------- Factory Wiring • The amount of insulation in the walls and the roof • Line Splice • The geographical location where the RV will be used • The personal comfort level required 6 Pre-Installation A WARNING: FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK 6.2 Preparing the RV Roof Opening HAZARD. Failure to obey these warnings NOTICE: The roof opening must be structurally framed could result in death or serious injury. to provide adequate support and to prevent air from • Shut off the gas supply,disconnect the 115 VAC being drawn from the roof cavity. Framing stock with power from the RV,and disconnect the positive 0.75 in. (19 mm)or more thickness must be used. (+)12 VDC terminal from the supply battery before Remember to provide an entrance hole for power drilling or cutting into the RV. supplies at the front of the opening. See Figure 16. • Make sure there are no obstacles such as wires or This section describes how to prepare the RV roof pipes inside the RV's roof. opening. • Provide grounding in compliance with all applicable electrical codes. A CAUTION: LIFTING HAZARD. Use proper lifting technique and control when lifting the unit. Failure to obey this caution could result in minor or moderate injury. 12 41 Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical Pre-Installation 6.2.1 Using an Existing Roof Vent 6.2.2 Making a New Roof Opening Opening 8 If the roof has an existing roof vent,see"Using an 8 If the roof does not have an existing roof vent,skip Existing Roof Vent Opening"on page 13. to "Making a New Roof Opening" on page 13. This section describes how to prepare the RV roof when This section describes how to prepare the RV roof when making a new roof opening. using an existing vent. 1. Shut off the gas supply,disconnect the 115 VAC 1. Shut off the gas supply, disconnect the 115 VAC power from the RV,and disconnect the positive(+) power from the RV,and disconnect the positive(+) 12 VDC terminal from the supply battery. 12 VDC terminal from the supply battery. 2. Carefully mark the required roof opening. See 2. Unscrew and remove the roof vent. "Placement Requirements" on page 9. 3. Remove the caulking compound around the opening. 4. Seal the screw holes and seams where the roof gasket will be located. Use a good grade of 0 all-weather sealant. 5. Measure the roof opening(review"Placement Requirements" on page 9). If the roof opening is within specifications,skip to"Routing the Wiring" on page 14. (4) 6. If the opening needs to be resized, proceed to "Making a New Roof Opening" on page 13. — If the opening exceeds 14.4 x 14.4 in. (366 x 366 mm), it will be necessary to reduce the size of the opening. — If the opening is less than 14.1 x 14.1 in. (358 x 358 mm), it ill be necessary to enlarge the Structure for a New Roof Opening opening. 1�Incorrect Correct T Correct 3. Make sure the new opening does not compromise the roof's structural integrity. — Do not cut the roof structure or the rafters. — The rafters should remain supported by a cross beam. — The opening should be between the rafters. 4. Carefully cut the required roof opening. ® 13 42 Pre-Installation Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical 2. Route the 115 VAC power supply wire from the time-delay fuse or circuit breaker box to the roof opening. Use listed/certified non-metallic sheathed single strand cable. See "Specifications"on page 10. 8 If an AC or a vent fan were removed,the existing power supply wire may be used provided it is of the O proper type,size,and location,and if it is correctly fused. --' 3. Make sure that at least 15.0 in. (381 mm)of the ` 115 VAC power supply wire extends into the roof T opening to ensure an easy connection at thejunction box. 4. Protect the 115 VAC power supply wire where it passes into the opening according to local and Structural Framing fora New Roof Opening national standards. 0.8 in. (20 mm) (1)15.0 in. (381 mm) Minimum Width for Exposed Length 6.4 Positioning the Rooftop the Framing Stock of 115 VAC Power 0 0.3 in. (8 mm) Supply Wire Component Minimum Width for Access Hole NOTICE: Do not slide the rooftop component along a surface. Otherwise, damage to the gasket on the bottom 5. Frame the opening so it will not collapse when of the rooftop component could occur and cause a leak. bolting the rooftop component down. 1. Remove all the contents from the carton and discard 6. At the front of the frame opening, leave or create the carton. an access hole to allow for the length of exposed 115 VAC power supply wiring required to complete 2. Place all the ADB kit contents in the RV.The ADB kit the installation. contains mounting hardware for the ADB that will be installed inside the RV. 7. Using the roof opening as a guide, cut a matching hole in the ceiling of the RV interior. 3. Move the rooftop component to the roof. 6.3 Routing the Wiring The power must be on an appropriately-sized separate time-delay fuse or circuit breaker. See "Specifications"on page 10. This section describes how to route the wiring for the rooftop component. 0 1. Position the copper]]5 VAC power supply wire,with ground, in the front portion of the roof opening. Placing the Rooftop Model Unit Q Front of the Rooftop (1) Roof Opening Component 14 43 Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical Installation 4. Lift and place the rooftop component over 3. Reach up into the return air opening of the the prepared opening using the gasket on the rooftop component and pull the rooftop component rooftop component as a guide. electrical cord down for later connection. 8 The outside work is complete. Minor adjustments 4. Remove the ADB and the mounting hardware from can be made from inside the RV if required. the carton. See"ADB Components" on page 4 for the parts configuration. 6.5 Preparing to Work Inside the RV This section describes the interior preparation. 7 Installation 1. Bring the ADB kit inside the RV.The box contains the mounting hardware for the ADB that will be used 7.1 Installing the Foam Dividers inside the RV. Roof thicknesses vary among RVs and the ADB installation may require additional foam to fill any gaps in thicker roofs. This section describes how to determine if additional foam dividers are required,the number required,and the installation method. Et:-1 0 2 Centering the Rooftop Model Unit from Inside the RV J �� Roof Gasket 2. From inside the RV,check the gasket alignment of the rooftop component over the roof opening. If necessary,adjust the rooftop component from below � Measuring the Roof Thickness for Foam Divider Installation by slightly pushing up. 10 Ceiling Opening ( Roof Thickness (12 Rooftop Model Unit Basepan 1. Measure the roof thickness,from a flat surface of the installed rooftop component's basepan to the ceiling opening inside the RV. T Return Air Opening 1T Electrical Cord (D Ceiling Thickness M 15 44 Installation Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical 3 4 5 0 6 - 7 Stacking the Foam Dividers and Placement Location 1Q Stacked Foam Foam Divider- Dividers 0.4 in. (10 mm)(2) ( Roof Thickness © Foam Divider- 1.2 in. (30 mm)(3) 03 Top Foam- ADB Adaptor(1) 0.4 in. (10 mm)(1) ®Top Foam Ring- 0.4 in. (10 mm)(1) 2. Identify the different types and sizes of foam dividers. 16 45 Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical Installation 7.1.1 Roof Thickness 1.25 to 5.5 in. (32 to 152 mm) All Models Roof 1.25 in. 1.5 in. 2.0 in. 2.5 in. 3.0 in. 3.5 in. 4.0 in. 4.5 in. 5.0 in. 5.5 in. Thickness (32 mm) (38 mm) (51 mm) (64 mm) (76 mm) (90 mm) (102 mm) I (114 mm) I (127 mm) 1040 mm) Total Divider 1.7 in. 2.4 in. 2.8 in. 3.5 in. 3.9 in. 4.3 in. 4.7 in. 5.5 in. 5.9 in. 6.3 in. Thickness (50 mm) (60 mm) (70 mm) (90 mm) (100 mm) (110 mm) (120 mm) I (140 mm) I (150 mm) (160 mm) Top Foam 0.4 in. x x x x x x x x x x (10 mm) Top Foam Ring 0.4 in. x x x x x x x x x x (10 mm) Foam Divider 0.4 in. x x x x x x x (10 mm) Foam Divider 0.4 in. I x x x (10 mm) Foam Divider 12in x x x x x x x (30 mm) Foam Divider 12 in. x x x x x (30 mm) Foam Divider 12in. I x x x (30 mm) ADB Adaptor 12in. x x x x x x x x x x (30 mm) Up to 0.4 in.(10 mm)of compression of the foam dividers is acceptable and may be required in some instances. ® 17 46 Installation Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical 7.1.2 Roof Thickness 6.0- 7.5 in. 1. Using the tables, determine the number and (152 to 191 mm) combination of foam dividers required based on the roof thickness. All Models Roof 6.0 in. 6.5 in. 7.0 in. Thickness 052 mm)2 065 mm)2 078 mm)z (191 mm)2 Total Divider I 7.0 in. 7.5 in. 7.9 in. 8.3 in. ' Thickness 080 mm) (190 mm) (200 mm) (210 mm) Top Foam 0.4 in. x x x x (10 mm) Top Foam Ring 0.4 in. x x x x (10 mm) Confirming the Foam Divider Height Measurement Foam Divider x x x 0 Flat Surface of the ( Full Height 0.4 in. ADB Measurement (10 mm) ( Stack of Foam Dividers (Equal to the Roof Foam Thickness) Divider 0.4 in. x (10 mm) 2. Place the ADB face down on a stable, protected,flat surface. Foam Divider x x 3. Stack the foam dividers required and place them onto 1.2 in. the ADB. (30 mm) Foam 4. Measure the full height,from the flat surface of the Divider ADB to the top of the foam dividers to confirm the 1.2 in. x x x x full height is equal to the previously determined roof (30 mm) thickness. Foam Divider 5. Adjust the number of foam dividers to reach the 1.2 in. x x x x correct full height,as necessary. (30 mm) ADB Adaptor 1.2 in. x x x x (30 mm) Spare Foam Divider x x x x 1.2 in. (30 mm) Spare` Foam Divider x x x x 1.2 in. (30 mm) Up to 0.4 in.(10 mm)of compression of the foam dividers is acceptable and may be required in some instances 2 To accommodate a roof thickness greater than 5.5 in.(140 mm),order the optional accessory kit.See"Tools and Materials"on page 4. 18 47 Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical Installation 2. Use the following figures to determine the proper ® mounting pattern and bolt location. y� A a����� �Z ] B 3 BB®❑ Bf�❑❑ Q ❑❑❑❑ L7 ❑❑❑❑ ❑❑❑❑ El FZ ❑❑❑❑ ❑❑❑❑ Z O B❑®❑ Q BB®® �L 7I 2 C r nSZNZSZZSZSZSwoi p E Mounting Bolt Pattern-All Models Passing the Wire Through the Filter Notch 1Q Filter ( ADB Second Slot 0 ® < 02 Filter Notch ®115 VAC Power Supply Wire and 6-pin Unit Electrical Cord ag�D 6. Slide out the filter to expose the filter notch. 7. Pass all of the available 115 VAC power supply wire �� 0 and 6-pin unit electrical cord through the filter notch and through the second slot of the ADB. Q) 7.2 Securing the Unit Mounting Bolt Location -All Models NOTICE: Overtightening could damage the (1)Ceiling Template (D Mounting Bolt rooftop component's base pan or ceiling template. Not enough torque will cause an inadequate roof seal,and 3. Start each mounting bolt by hand,through the ceiling template and up into the rooftop component could cause a leak. base pan. 8 All models in this manual use a four bolt pattern to secure the ADB kit. 4. Tighten the mounting bolts to the correct torque specifications. This section describes how to secure the — For the Freshjet,tighten all four mounting bolts rooftop component to the roof. evenly at 22.2 in. Ibs(2.5 N•m). 1. For units that fit within the 14.0 x 14.0 in. — For all other models,tighten all four mounting (366 x 366 mm)ceiling opening, press the entire unit bolts evenly within 40 to 50 in. Ibs(4.7 to up toward the basepan and into the ceiling opening. 5.6 N-m). M 19 48 Installation Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical 7.3 Wiring the Unit to the Power 5. Route the 115 VAC power supply wire from the roof Supply opening to the junction box location. 6. Thread the 115 VAC power supply wire through the strain relief. ® 5 7. Secure the 115 VAC power supply wire by tightening O 6 o the two screws on the strain relief. Make sure not to 7 damage the 115 VAC power supply wire. 10 7.4 Connecting the Power Supply 8 3 ®� 0 03 0 0 26 Completing the Wiring 10 Junction Box Cover ©Cable Connector g Screws for 6-pin Unit Electrical Cord (from the AC) 02 Junction Box Cover 07 Cable Connector for 6-pin Unit Electrical Cord (from the ADB) 0 (!)Junction Box ® Live Black and Neutral White Wires(from the ADB) ®6-pin Unit Electrical 115 VAC Power Supply junction Box Cord (from the AC) Wire(from the roof 1Q Junction Box Cover ®Live Black Wire opening) Screws T5 Junction Box Notch 10 Strain Relief T Junction Box Cover T Copper Wire ( Neutral White Wire ©Green/Yellow This section describes how to wire the power supply to Ground Cord the rooftop component. This section describes how to connect the 115 VAC 1. Unscrew the two junction box cover screws, and power supply wire from the rooftop component and the unsnap and remove the junction box cover. 6-pin unit electrical cord from the AC. 2. Route the 6-pin unit electrical cord from the AC to the junction box location. 1. Connect the white neutral wires together, using 3. Plug the 6-pin unit electrical cord from the AC into appropriately-sized connectors. the matching 6-pin cable connector in the junction 2. Connect the black live wires to each other, using box.The plug is keyed and will only fit in one appropriately-sized connectors. direction. 4. To avoid damage, run the 6-pin unit electrical cord 3. Connect the bare copper wire to the green/yellow through the notch on the side of the junction box. ground cord, using appropriately-sized connectors. 20 49 Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical Operation 4. Tape the connectors to the 115 VAC power supply wire to ensure they do not vibrate loose. 5. Push the connected wires into the junction box. 6. Align the junction box cover to the notch on the side of the junction box. m 7. Snap the junction box cover into place and secure the junction box cover with the two junction box cover screws. 7.5 Finalizing the Installation This section describes how to complete the ADB installation. 1. Push the filters incompletely. o ® a Attaching the Center Cover Center Cover ® 4. Clip the center cover to the ADB. 5. Turn on the power supply. o / 6. Verify that all the unit features work. eRead the following operating instructions before attempting to run the unit. 8 Operation Attaching the Control Knobs This section describes the rooftop component's J)Control Knobs(2) operating controls and settings. 2. Align the keyed control knobs to the control knob stems on the ADB. 3. Gently push the control knobs into place. ® 21 50 Operation Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical 8.1 Understanding the Controls 2. Select the coolness level that best satisfies your This section describes the operating controls. needs: — Low Cool (shorter dash)maintains the room at the (1) o current comfort level. Normally, Low Cool is used for nighttime operation. 1® — High Cool(medium dash) provides normal or o average cooling. J � f — Turbo Cool (longest dash) provides maximum • o / cooling and dehumidification. .O�••• 3. Set the thermostat at the desired temperature level. 5 eThe compressorwill cycle on and off as cooling is Operating Controls required to maintain the selected temperature level. Temperature Control OFF Position The fan runs when the compressor is off to help keep Knob ® Fan-Only Speeds the temperature uniform throughout the RV. (7 Positions) (3 Steel Gray 8.2.2 Fan-Only Operation Positions) Fan Control Knob Cooling Fan Speeds This section describes how to use the fan setting to (3 Dark Gray circulate the RV air without cooling. Positions) 1. Turn the fan control knob to one of the three steel The temperature control knob(cool only)manages gray positions on the control panel. the ON/OFF operation within a temperature range of 2. Select the fan speed that best satisfies your needs. approximately 65-90°F(18-32°C), measured at the ADB inlet. — Low Fan(one dot/fan symbol position)provides low air circulation. The fan control knob has seven positions, including OFF.This knob controls the fan-only speeds(steel — High Fan(two dot position)provides normal or gray positions)and the cooling fan speeds(dark gray average cooling. positions). — Turbo Fan(three dot position) provides maximum air circulation. 8.2 Understanding the Settings 8.2.3 Cooling Fan Operation This section describes the settings for the unit. This section describes how to use the cooling fan setting 8.2.1 Cooling Operation to circulate the RV air while cooling. NOTICE: Wait at least three minutes before restarting 1. Turn the fan control knob to one of the three dark gray the compressor when it has been manually cycled off positions on the control panel. with either the selector control knob or the temperature 2. Select the fan speed that best satisfies your needs. set lever. Failing to do so will cause the unit to quick- cycle and could result in compressor or supply circuit — Cool Low Fan(one dot/fan symbol position) provides low air circulation. overload. This section describes how to use the cooling setting to — Cool High Fan (two dot position) provides normal reduce heat on warm days or evenings. or average cooling. Cool Turbo Fan(three dot position) provides 1. Turn the temperature control knob to one of the maximum air circulation. seven positions on the control panel. 22 51 Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical Maintenance 9 Maintenance This section describes how to maintain a clean air filter. This section describes routine activities to maintain l. Periodically(or a minimum of every two weeks of properly working system components. operation)remove the return air filter located behind the return air vent grille and wash it with soap and 8 The blower motor is factory-lubricated and requires warm water. no service. 2. Let the filter dry completely before placing the filter back into position. 9.1 Cleaning the Air Filter NOTICE: Never run the unit without the return 9.2 Cleaning the ADB Housing air filter in place. Otherwise, dirt will restrict the rooftop component's evaporator coil and may NOTICE: Never use furniture polish or scouring substantially degrade the performance of the unit over powders to clean the ADB housing. time. Clean the ADB housing and the control panel with a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent. 10 Troubleshooting The following table describes common occurrences that are not a result of defective workmanship or materials. Problem Possible Cause Suggested Remedy The product does not operate. The circuit breaker has activated. Set or reset the circuit breaker. A fuse has blown. Replace the fuse. The product does not operate The RV is not receiving power Confirm the motor generator is running. (or operates poorly)and the from the motor generator. RV is connected to the motor Confirm the motor generator is producing power. generator. Confirm the fuse or circuit breaker is open. Ensure the fuse is not blown,or circuit breaker is on and not activated. Contact the local service center. The product does not operate The RV is not receiving power Confirm the land line is plugged into the power supply. (or operates poorly)and the RV from the power supply is connected to a power supply Confirm the land line is properly-sized for the product's by a land line. power load. Contact the local service center. Frost forms on the evaporator The product is producing very Inspect and clean the filter. coil,as visible through the cold output at a very low air air inlet hole with the filter speed. Open the air vents and remove any obstructions. removed. The outside temperature is Adjust the thermostat control knob to a warmer setting relatively low. (counterclockwise). Operate the product on any Fan Only setting until the coil is free of frost. Contact the local service center. ® 23 52 Disposal Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical Problem Possible Cause Suggested Remedy The product does not maintain The product is affected by the Park the RV in a shaded area. the desired temperature. RV's heat gain from high outdoor temperatures or humidity. Use window shades,blinds,or curtains.' Keep the windows and doors closed or minimize their use. Avoid using heat-producing appliances inside the RV. Operate the product in the Turbo Fan/Cooling mode. Start the product before the outside temperature increases. Condensation forms on The air contains water vapor that Keep doors and windows closed when the unit is in ceilings,windows,or other is below the dew point of the operation to reduce the formation of condensation. surfaces.2 surface. 'For a more permanent solution to high heat gain,accessories like the Dometic outdoor patio orwindow awnings reduce the effects of direct sunlight. 2 During normal operation,this product is designed to remove a certain amount of moisture from the air,depending on the size of the space being conditioned. The manufacturer of this unit will not be responsible for damage caused by condensation forming on ceilings,windows,or other surfaces. 11 Disposal Place the packaging material in the appropriate recycling waste bins,whenever possible. Consult a local recycling center or specialist dealer for details about how to dispose of the product in accordance with all applicable national and local regulations. LIMITED TWO-YEAR WARRANTY LIMITED TWO WARRANTY AVAILABLE AT WWW. DOMETIC.COM/WARRANTY. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS,OR TO OBTAIN A COPY OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY FREE OF CHARGE, CONTACT: DOMETIC CORPORATION CUSTOMER SUPPORT CENTER 5155 VERDANT DRIVE ELKHART, INDIANA, USA 46516 1-800-544-4881 OPT 1 24 53 Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical Disposal ® 25 54 Disposal Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical 26 Im 55 Value Air Distribution Box(ADB),Mechanical Disposal ® 27 56 Mobile living easy.. DOMETIC Y dometic.com YOUR LOCAL YOUR LOCAL YOUR LOCAL DEALER SUPPORT SALES OFFICE dometic.com/dealer dometic.com/contact dometic.com/sales-offices