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Norcold Thermostat

65caliente
Explorer
Explorer
I have a 98 coleman grandview sp with a norcold n323 fridge. I had to replace the thermostat as the capillary tube broke. On the back of the new one is some adjustment screws. How do you use them? The diagram points to colder being with the "cut in" but it doesn't say whether you turn clockwise or counter clockwise to make it cut in sooner.

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65caliente
Explorer
Explorer
Old timer Dave wrote:
Most objects of this kind increase clockwise and decrease anti-clockwise. Just a point of observation on my part but been around the block a few times.


That is what I figured. Just isn't very intuitive.

65caliente
Explorer
Explorer
dougrainer wrote:
Is the replacement a Norcold Part? Doug


Yes it is. The old part was discontinued and this one was the substitute part number and has the added adjustment feature

Old_timer_Dave
Explorer
Explorer
Most objects of this kind increase clockwise and decrease anti-clockwise. Just a point of observation on my part but been around the block a few times.
dfhslm@telus.net
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dougrainer
Nomad
Nomad
Is the replacement a Norcold Part? Doug

65caliente
Explorer
Explorer
BFL13 wrote:
5 is the coldest.

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There is no dial for this thermostat. Just those two little screws at the bottom in the picture.

BFL13
Explorer II
Explorer II
5 is the coldest.

https://norcold.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/norcold-323-refrigerator-owners-manual.pdf
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