FIG.1a
5. VENTILATION HEIGHTS
Refer to FIG 1 & FIG. 1A., Pages 1 & 2
Installation with | * Minimum Ventilation | |
Upper side vent | Height “N” |
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And lower side vent |
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REFRIGERATOR | INCHES | MM |
RM 4223 |
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Metal Side Vents | 21.0 | 533 |
(2) RM 183 Vents |
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RM 4223 |
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Plastic Side Vents |
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(1) 3107560.041 | 22.0 | 558.8 |
(1)3107560.009
* These dimensions represent the minimum height allowable. It is recommended the Upper Vent be located to the maximum possible height of the vehicle for optimum performance in warmer climates.
6. CLEARANCES
Minimum clearances in inches to combustible materials are:
G: | Top | 0" |
K: | Side | 0" |
L: | Bottom | 0" |
M: | Rear | 9/32" |
N: | See NOTE |
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P: | See NOTE |
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NOTE: Clearance "M" is between the rearmost part of the refrigerator and the wall behind the refrigerator.
NOTE: Clearance "N" is the distance between the bot- tom of the lower vent to the top of upper side vent. For ventilation height, refer to Section A. Installation, Item 5. Ventilation Heights. See FIG. 2.
Surfaces directly above and sides adjacent to the flue outlet must be of, or covered with, fireproof material. See FIG. 2.
NOTE: Clearance "P" over top of unit condenser fins is 1/4 inch. This is the minimum height which can be allo- wed over the condenser fins. Whenever possible, increa- se this height by up to 11 inches; the more ventilation you provide, the better the performance you can expect from the refrigerator.
Fig. 2
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