UPDATES (July 2023):We have sucessfully removed and re-installed the 3-way NORCOLD 3163 fridge from our 2009 FD T@DA
Here are photos and videos which should be helpful, if you are also considering this task
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZHh1pLKPQxeZs2Rs7- I have previously managed to replace the spark igniter withour fridge removal.
- I
believe it may be possible to replace the thermocoupler without removal although you will need to spray the thermocoupler and gasket with a bit of soapy water in order to reinstall through orange the rubber gasket as the fit is very tight.
Original post below:
We have the 3-way Norcold 3136, it's been a great fridge althought, like others have found, it sometimes struggles to start on propane.
Through the years I have learned to be very gentle with it, always run it level, and have devoted a fair bit of time in *trying to* undrerstand the 3-way absoption process and general troubleshooting.
In dramatic and theatric tone: [Oh Gods of the 3-way fridges take pity on me]
It's not really a plug-and-play fridge but with some effort on my part, it has served us well. We added two additional 12V fans to help with heat dissipation, and have run a small wired thermometer so we can monitor performance without having to open the fridge door and lose precious cooling.
It uses jack squat in terms of propane or electricity Ah,so when we boondock it's a fantastic fridge!
In the last 6 months, it has become increasingly difficult to light on propane
(see my post about that here) which (in hindsight) likely indicates the burner orifice needs serious cleaning or replacement. Somnetimes it woudl take up to 30 minutes of back and forth.
Last weekend it lit easily, but there was absolutely no cooling inside the fridge. I verified that a blue flame was indeed lit (tested it several times) but the fridge failed to produced any cooling. Back at home we tested the fridge with both 120V and 12V and it worked very well, indicating that the cooling components of the fridge are fine, but the propane heating section is faulty.
The burner box is below:
I will have to remove the fridge to gain access to this and use two wrenches to safely remove the burner orifice
UPDATES - fridge MUST be removed to replace the metal orifice - there is no possible way to do this while the fridge is in place.
Here is a photo from user
@Nomad that has opened up the box (although I am not sure it is necesary to open the box to remove and replace the burned, I guess I will find out)
There are various posts online for how to remove the 3136 from EuroVans and other campers.
Here is a well documented removal and cleaning:
https://1705.net/norcold-3163-removal-cleaning/This is not for the faint of heart, and you REALLy need to be careful if you are willing to go here, here is a link for the necesary precautions:
http://webs.lanset.com/rcochran/norcold.html (I have PDF'd this document and uploaded to the files archives of teh forums ages ago with a title like "DON'T DIE" or something of the sort)
QUESTIONS:Has anyone documented the removal from a T@B / T@DA thoroughly?
Would anyone that has
actually pulled the fridge care to comment on the finer details?
1000 thank yous
Comments
Sadness but the fridge must come out and replacement orifice will be installed.
I have on hand the new orifice AND a propane detector (aka don't DIE !)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZHh1pLKPQxeZs2Rs7
Success! 🔥🔥🔥🔥