Dometic 10 User Manual

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Installation
Dometic will provide detailed installation instructions with your system. You should make sure you understand
these instructions and follow them completely.
Note that the APU must be set to deliver 115 Volt 60 Hz output in order for the air conditioner to function prop-
erly. Check with your APU supplier.
Controls
The Dometic auxiliary air system comes with a standard digital thermostat/display unit. Operation is intuitive and
easy, with up and down arrows to adjust the setpoint and fan speed.
Optimizing Performance
To improve the air conditioner’s performance on a hot day, you can reduce the heat load by parking in a shaded
area, covering the windows with reflective shades to block out direct sunlight and pulling the curtain between the
sleeper and cab. Make sure windows and doors are tightly closed, and turn off any other heat-producing appliances.
Operation and Maintenance
You should inspect and clean the air filter regularly to ensure good airflow across the evaporator coils. You will find
the filter in the return air path, either directly behind the grill or in front of the evaporator coil.
Make sure you do not block the airflow between the return air grill and evaporator coil with pillows, blankets,
papers or other objects.
Check the condensate drain often to make sure water is draining properly. Make sure the drain fittings do not get
clogged. Note that the drain hose under the truck should be tied in a loop so as to form a natural trap. This will
help prevent outside air and exhaust discharge from getting inside.
If you have a split system with external condensing unit, make sure you inspect and clean any debris from condenser
coil area  to ensure good air flow.
Dometic’s auxiliary air systems, both self-contained and split, are designed so that you should never need to
recharge the refrigerant loop under normal circumstances. If the refrigerant level ever needs to be adjusted, federal
law requires that it must be done by an EPA-licensed HVAC technician with the proper tools to avoid accidental
discharge of any refrigerant gas into the air.
Occasionally check for chafe on outside wires and refrigerant lines (split systems).
Dometic Environmental Corporation
www.DometicTruck.com
American Transportation Research Institute
www.atri-online.org
ATA Green Truck Intitiative
www.greentruck.com
ATA Technology and Maintenance Council (TMC)
www.truckline.com/issues/governmentpolicy/environment
California Air Resources Board
www.arb.ca.gov
Canadian Office of Energy Efficiency
http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/transportation/fleetsmart.cfm
Environmental Protection Agency SmartWay Program
www.epa.gov/smartway
Pennsylvania Office of Energy and Technology Development
www.dep.state.pa.us
U.S. Department of Energy Clean Cities Program
www.eere.energy.gov/cleancities
West Coast Collaborative
www.westcoastdiesel.org
INSTALLING, OPERATING 
AND MAINTAINING THE SYSTEM
USEFUL links