How to Install Norcold Cooling Units
If your Norcold refrigerator isn’t cooling properly and smelling like ammonia, it may have a failing cooling unit. Fortunately, replacing a Norcold or Dometic RV fridge cooling unit can be less expensive than replacing the entire refrigerator.
Before installing the new unit into the refrigerator, run a layer of evaporator sealing tape around the outer edge of the evaporator foam pack and slats. Also, apply a thick layer of Thermo-Mastic to all of the tubes in the cooling unit.
Installation
The installation of Norcold Cooling Units is a fairly simple process. All that is required is a screwdriver and some basic knowledge of the refrigerator.
When the rear mounting screws are removed, the cooling unit is typically jiggled and lifted from the evaporator foam pack pocket (see the image on page 68). This can sometimes be difficult, particularly with Dometic cooling units where the frame member blocks the evaporator sealing tape.
If the evaporator sealant is not applied properly, there may be air and moisture in the fridge box that could cause corrosion or cooling problems.
To make sure that the thermal mastic gets a good transfer to the refrigerator box, set the cooling unit in the fridge box and dry-fit it. Then trim the foam block if needed to get an optimum fit. Apply a bead of transfer mastic to the foam block and to the freezer tubes. Then fasten the cooling unit to the refrigerator.
Parts
The RV refrigerator is one of the most important parts of any mobile kitchen. It’s where you keep your groceries safe until you have time to cook or grill them. It also keeps you hydrated and prevents food from spoiling on the road.
The right Norcold RV refrigerator parts can make all the difference in keeping your RV’s refrigeration system running smoothly and efficiently. Boat & RV Accessories has the top-quality replacement parts you need at prices that won’t break the bank!
The best Norcold refrigerator parts are the ones that have been proven to last and deliver the greatest value for your money. The Norcold 1200 & 1210 model cooling unit is the perfect example of a high-quality replacement that will stand the test of time. Order yours today! The Norcold brand is one of the most recognizable names in mobile home and recreational vehicle refrigerators, so you can trust that your new Norcold rv fridge will keep your favorite foods fresh for years to come.
Maintenance
Norcold Cooling Units are one of the most energy-efficient and durable models in the industry. They’re built from the ground up with a unique system that helps reduce their power draw to the minimum. However, like all systems, they still require routine maintenance to ensure they continue to work efficiently and safely.
Luckily, Norcold has a helpful team of service professionals available to handle all your cooling unit needs. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out and get them answered quickly and easily. You can also check out our troubleshooting pages for more details and tips on how to tackle some of the most common problems. Plus, we offer an excellent warranty to help you feel confident that your fridge will last a long time! Whether you’re dealing with a Norcold or Dometic fridge, we’ve got you covered. So get in touch with us today and take the guesswork out of your next trip!
Repair
If your Norcold Cooling Unit isn’t working, there are a few things you can do to fix it. First, inspect the unit to see if it’s leaking ammonia or rust. If it does, you’ll need to replace the unit.
Second, take a look at the boiler tube to make sure it’s properly insulated and positioned. If it’s not, the unit will overheat and fail.
Lastly, reseal the unit as described in the manufacturer’s instructions using thermal mastic paste before replacing it. This will help keep out moisture, prevent leaks, and ensure proper circulation of the charge solution.
If your Norcold Cooling Unit isn’t functioning, you should call a service center for repairs. They can diagnose the problem, repair it, and provide replacement parts for a reasonable cost. These repairs are covered under the warranty. They may also be able to give you some troubleshooting tips for your specific model of Norcold refrigerator. You can use the menus above to find them.