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refrigerator schematic
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Posted: 7:53 AM – Jul 28, 2015Can any one send me to a site that will show me a schematic for a norcold n109x refrigerator. I like to make a serious attempt to solve my refrigerator problem. ThanksPosted: 9:45 AM – Jul 28, 2015Try this. I found it with a quick google search.
Chip
http://www.manualslib.com/manual/802077 … ml?page=47Posted: 9:58 AM – Jul 28, 2015Posted: 8:45 PM – Jul 28, 2015Geedo, I have the same fridge. Just curious, what is the problem?Posted: 11:08 AM – Aug 26, 2016This is an old string, but probably the best suited.
Norcold 10CF, no ice maker. no error messages, cools fine. The drip tray inside the fridge under the cooling fins is overflowing. I found ice in that tray. removed the ice. frige is making the condensate water into the tray as usual. however, drain must be plugged, or frozen, as tray now is filling up above drain hole but not overflowing yet (one hour later), but will soon if I do not empty it again.I tried emptying the tray and adding pretty hot water to that tray, but that did not clear it. Inside the frig it seems the exit tube is not accessible. Outside there is no sign of an exit under the slide or in the lower frig access area. Any idea wher the drain tube goes?
Chip,
Thanks for the manual. no mention of my problem or where the drain exits…
Posted: 11:39 AM – Aug 26, 2016I just found this video, but I have no such drain tube. Like forever I think…Posted: 8:27 PM – Aug 26, 2016Found the drain pipe and the problem. Unlike Dometeq, Norcold does not have a 1/2 inch ID flex pipe that extends outside the lower frig access panel outside the rig. It is a 1/4 inch ID flex pipe that drains into a small tray inside that lower access panel. The white drain pipe looked like wiring. It does not have the p-trap at the bottom, and the holes in the end fitting (see below) are much smaller than those on a Dometeq so the point in the YouTube video, warm air going up, does not apply to Nor coldThat Norcold pipe has a small fitting on the end to prevent bugs from crawling up it and making nests. These holes are tiny compared with the holes in a Dometeq tip That tip was plugged with debris. I pulled it out and used an air fitting on the compressor to blow it out backwards. Then inside the frig to blow outward. All drains well now. Replaced the tip and buttoned it up.
Posted: 8:56 AM – Sep 21, 2016Both of the above PDF Files have been added to our Major Appliances Folder in our Documents & Files Section on the Owners Club.B.W.Gentry
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