Owner`s manual

Air
Conditioning/Heater
Unit
The
air
conditioning/heating
unit
consists
of
a
heat
pump
unit
and
a sea-
water
pump.
The
unit
and
pump
receive 115 volts power from
shore
hook-up
or
the auxiliary
generator
(if
installed).
The
seacock must
open
and the AIR CONDrTIONER circuit breaker, located
on
the
AC
Power
No.2
panel, must be "on" to
operate
the heating/ cooling system. Refer
to the air
conditioner
owner's manual for operating insrructions.
The
air
conditioning/heating
unit
is
located in aft
cabin/storage
area
and
cools/heats
the cabin, galley,
and
stateroom areas.
The
controls are
located to the
port
side
of
the cabin entryway.
The
supply vents are locat-
ed in the galley area.
A
CACJnON
Do
not
bwck
mum
air
griIh.
Airflow
restriction
will
ocrur,
rousing
inefficient operation
and
rnmeressary strain on the
system.
Raw
water
is
drawn from
the
seacock, through a strainer and
to
the
pump
.
The
pump
supplies the
unit
with a continuous flow
ofwaler
in
heating and
coo
ling
modes
.
A CACJnON
Inspect
and
clean strainer
regularly;
da=ge
can
occur to
pump
or
compress",..
if
the
units
do
not
",ceive
a sufficient
flow
of
water.
Refer to the
heat
pump
manufacturer
's manual in
the
skipper's kit for
complete operation and service instructions.
Carbon
Monoxide
(CO)
Detector
The
carbon
monoxide
detector warns
of
carbon
monoxide
in lhe air and
tracks the level over an
extended
period
of
time.
The
detector, with
visi-
ble
and
audible alarms,
is
mounted
in the cabin area
and
operates on
12
volts DC (see Section
2,
paragraphs "Below Decks").
Refer to your skipper's kit for carbon monoxide
detector
operating
instructions.
9-4
28ro Rogue Series
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