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CONNECTING THE GAS SYSTEM  

 

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The gas connection has to comply with EN 1949 and EN 732 

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Gas components may be installed only by a qualified installer. Be sure to use high -quality 
approved parts.  

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The gas components must be installed in accordance with the latest technical regulations.  

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Gas pipes or hoses must be fitted so that they cannot come into contact with hot or sharp 
parts.  

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Keep flammable materials well away from the refrigerator.  

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The refrigerator’s gas supply must be fitted with a gas valve that allows the gas supply to 
be switched off. The gas valve must be readily accessible by the user.   

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Make the connections airtight by means of  an approved connector in accordance with 
local regulations.  

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If you use a gas hose, make sure it is of an approved type in accordance with local 
regulations.  

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Position the hose in such a way that it is not twisted, cannot turn and cannot buckle.  

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A gas hose has a limited service life. Therefore, install the hose in a way that allows its 
easy replacement. Check the hole regularly for breaks, cracks, and ageing. Replace the 
hose if you are in any doubt. Take notice of the maximum life of the hose and replace it 
on time subject to the limits specified by the manufacturer or local regulations.  

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If the lower ventilation grating is not at floor level or slightly lower, make a hole in the 
floor at the rear end of the refrigerator  (see figure 7). If a leak occurs, this hole will allow 
the gas to stream outside instead of building upon the floor .

 

This hole must have a 

diameter of at least Ø40 mm and must be in conformity with local regulations. 

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At places where metal gas lines enter the floor, affix a watertight and airtight rubber band 
around the pipe t o prevent vibration and wear.  

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Check the gas connection for leaks after the complete installation of the refrigerator. 

 

 

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FIGUR E 16: 

Refer to the type plate on the inside of your refrigerator and to the table at 

the front of this booklet when choosing a gas type.  

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Refer to the type plate on the inside of the refrigerator for the pressure setting of the gas 
pressure control.  

 
 

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WIRING DIAGRAMS  

 
 

FIGURE 17

: Wiring diagram  N80P, N80E, N90P, N90E, N100P, N100E, N110P, N112E  (to June 

1, 2002). 

 

FIGURE 18

: Wiring diagram  N80P, N80E, N90P, N90E, N100P, N100E, N109E, N110P, N112E, 

N145P, N145E ( from June 1, 2002). 

 

FIGURE 19

: Wiring diagram  N100A. 

 

 

FIGURE 20

: Wiring diagram  N145A. 

 

 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for N100

Page 1: ...ation manual Instructions pour l installation Einbau anleitung Instrucciones de montaje Instrusioni per l installazione Monteringsanvisningar Prirocnik z navodili za uporabo Installatiehandleiding 12 2 N80 N90 N100 N109 N110 N112 N145 REFRIGERATOR Ref 0305 ...

Page 2: ...Px x 821 x 525 x 543 97 91 11 3 3 340 30 Manual piëzo N100 Ex x 821 x 525 x 543 97 91 11 3 3 340 30 Electric N100 Ax x 821 x 525 x 543 97 91 11 3 3 340 29 5 Smart Energy Selection N109 Ex x 821 x 525 x 543 103 95 11 3 3 340 26 5 Electric N110 Px x 821 x525 x 603 103 95 11 3 0 340 30 5 Manual piëzo N110 Ex x 821 x 525 x 603 103 95 11 3 0 340 30 5 Electric N112 Px x 821 x 525 x 632 113 107 11 3 1 34...

Page 3: ...3 3 5 4 FIGURES 2 ...

Page 4: ...4 6 7 8 FIGURES ...

Page 5: ...5 9 10 FIGURES FIGURES N145 ...

Page 6: ...6 Model H W D Hst Dst N80 825 490 515 220 235 N90 825 529 515 220 235 N100 825 529 515 N109 825 529 515 N110 825 529 515 N112 825 529 568 220 235 N145A 1250 529 515 N145E 1305 529 515 11 12 FIGURES ...

Page 7: ...7 13 14 15 16 FIGURES ...

Page 8: ...8 17 FIGURES ...

Page 9: ...9 18 FIGURES ...

Page 10: ...10 19 FIGURES ...

Page 11: ...11 20 FIGURES ...

Page 12: ...ETY INSTRUCTIONS 13 3 DETERMINING WHERE TO IN STALL THE REFRIGERATOR 14 4 OUTSIDE VENTS 15 5 COMBUSTION GASES OUTLET 16 6 REFRIGERATION INSTALLATION 16 7 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 17 8 GAS CONNECTION INSTALLATION 19 9 WIRING DIAGRAMS 19 ENG ...

Page 13: ...K DE IS NL SE FI NO G30 Butane G31 Propane EN 732 specifications for liquid gas appliances Absorption refrigerators FIGURE 1 Specifications of other refrigerator models A B C D E F G H I Model Measurements H x B x D mm depthincl door Grossvolume incl freezer L Net volume incl freezer L Volume freezer L Input kWh 24 h Input gr 24h Net weight kg Operation average energy use at a surrounding temperat...

Page 14: ...rigerator and its extractor must be installed in a way that allows easy access for maintenance and repairs The installation and connections must satisfy the most recent technical regulations The refrigerator is designed for powering by liquid gas butane and propane 12V DC or 230VAC The performance of the refrigerator may be affected by adjacent heat sources such as an oven or stove Protect the ref...

Page 15: ...as to stream outside instead of building up on the floor A grating is used for this matter with the N80 90 112 models The other models N100 109 110 145 have a grating which is situated above floor level and therefore need an extra hole in the floor with a diameter in conformity with local regulations but we advice a diameter of at least Ø40 mm FIGURE 7 The upper ventilation grating The installatio...

Page 16: ...e outlet of the exhaust is in the position as shown in the drawing below It is important to always keep a distance of 5mm minimum from the vent The outlet of the exhaust tube has to be close to the bottom side of the vent When positioned correctly use the clamp to fix the exhaust tube to the flue of the refrigerator For refrigerator model N145 only You do not need to install a separate extractor T...

Page 17: ...igerator model 6 4 Fitting the door panel FIGURE 15 In order to fit the door panel the refrigerator s door needs to be demounted 1 Open the door unfasten the screw from the top hinge point with a screwdriver and remove the screw 2 Hold the door at a slight angle and lift the door from the lower hinge pen 3 Remove the 3 screws with which the lower cover is attached to the door 4 Remove the cover an...

Page 18: ...1 A fuse 7 3 Connecting to a DC power supply 12 V for all S ES models see figure 1 The description below applies to the installation in motor homes Please contact Thetford if you wish to install in any other vehicle The refrigerator is provided with a 3 wire 12v input cable red white black E powerless Engine signal to prevent 12v power supply from entering the heating device of the refrigerator wh...

Page 19: ...are in any doubt Take notice of the maximum life of the hose and replace it on time subject to the limits specified by the manufacturer or local regulations If the lower ventilation grating is not at floor level or slightly lower make a hole in the floor at the rear end of the refrigerator see figure 7 If a leak occurs this hole will allow the gas to stream outside instead of building upon the flo...

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