Nova Kool CHAPTER 10 manual

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    American Tug 34 Ow ner Experiences Chapter 10 Galle y Page 10-1 Chapter 10 Galle y Refrigerator Manufacturer Nova Kool Manufacturing Inc. Website http:/ /www.novakool.com/ Phone (604) 523-6515 (This is an International call from the US). FAX (604) 523-6674 Email: sales@novakool.com support@novakool.com purchasing@novakool.com Address 1578 Hartley A[...]

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    American Tug 34 Ow ner Experiences Chapter 10 Galle y Page 10-2 ventilation – 40 at the top and 40 at the bottom. To make matters wors e, if you subtract the restriction from the grill s (as the manual suggests), the actuall y ventilation is about half that. In addition, the y recommended th at the venti lation be towards the back rather than at [...]

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    American Tug 34 Ow ner Experiences Chapter 10 Galle y Page 10-3 Outlet As previously noted, later AT34s have factor y-installed vent slots above the fridge (i.e. behind the microwave). The y also have a grill in the middl e of the countertop surface above the microwave. You will need to remove the mi crowave to see if you have this venti ng. The mi[...]

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    American Tug 34 Ow ner Experiences Chapter 10 Galle y Page 10-4 We drilled two 3 inch diameter holes in the back of the microwave shelf as well as an exit vent in t he back of the microwave area. This picture shows the microwave compartment, with the microwave removed and the two hoses leading up to the bott om of the collector box. Fans I installe[...]

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    American Tug 34 Ow ner Experiences Chapter 10 Galle y Page 10-5 Mart /Home Depot and put on e on the light switch to give you the extra 1/8 inch needed to turn off the light.” Door Thum b latche s Some ATs have little thum b 'backup' latches on the refrigerator door, t o secure it better in rough water. We did not have these, but NovaKo[...]

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    American Tug 34 Ow ner Experiences Chapter 10 Galle y Page 10-6 maker would no longer f unction. The compan y sold us a new assembl y (at cost) which fixed the problem, but t hey also recommended lea ving the door slightly open when it is not in use so that the ins ide could dry out. Doug Lindal reported: “There were two problems, n o AC operatio[...]

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    American Tug 34 Ow ner Experiences Chapter 10 Galle y Page 10-7 • Xintex/Fireboy control unit – A control pad located by the door on the si de of the galley cabinet. • Propane sniffer – a small orange plastic device located under the gall ey counter used to identify propane gas if there is a l eak. ( Propan e is heavier than air , so the sn[...]

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    American Tug 34 Ow ner Experiences Chapter 10 Galle y Page 10-8 solenoid and the stove. T his is much more difficult to t rack down – as the lines run behind the countertop on t he starboard side of the boat. C heck the fittings first, as the y a re usuall y the source of propane leaks. Safet y Red Rag We always keep the valv e closed on our prop[...]

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    American Tug 34 Ow ner Experiences Chapter 10 Galle y Page 10-9 Electric Sto ve We don’t have the electri c stove – so need info here…[...]