Norcold AC Heater Element 630811 (NXA, N6XX, N8XX, 600, 6000, 900, 9000, 462, 482, 2118 models)
This part is now being produced by MC Enterprises. It's the same specifications as the original Norcold 630811.
This AC Heating element fits the N6/ N8/ 600/ 600/ 900/ 9000 series refrigerators with a cooling unit serial number above 11231023. If your cooling unit serial number is below that number, click here to view ac heater element 621702.
*The cooling unit serial number can be found on the cooling unit itself. Remove the rear side panel on the outside of your RV to access the back of the refrigerator.
This model heater fits the following models:
- N6XX: N611, N621, N622, N641
- NX/ NXA series: NX611, NX641, NXA641, NX811, NX841, NXA841
- N8XX: N811, N821, N822, N841, N842, N843, NX811
- N1095
- 400 series: 452, 462, 482
- 600 series: 652, 653, 662, 663, 682, 683, 6152, 6062, 6162, 6082, 6182
- 900 series: 962, 963, 982, 983
- 9000 series: 9162, 9163, 9182, 9183
- 2118
Troubleshooting
Potential problems that a new ac heater/ heating element could solve:
- N611 or N811 red light flashing three times
- N621 or N821 displaying an "n" code
- N641 or N841 displaying "ac he" code
- No cooling on AC mode
- Insufficient cooling on AC mode
Installation
Time: 30 minutes or less
Tools:
- PB Blaster (optional)
- Rubber mallet (optional)
- Phillips head screwdriver
- Gloves
Steps:
- Turn refrigerator off for several hours to let things cool down on and around the cooling unit
- Unplug refrigerator from the AC outlet in the back and turn refrigerator off from front control panel
- Remove power board cover
- Take a picture of the board before disconnecting AC wires
- AC heater wires are labeled AC HT HI and AC HT LO (both leads are interchangeable)
- Follow the wires over to the flu
- The AC Heating rod drops down into a slot on the flu that is buried within the insulation.
- Remove tin shroud that is holding insulation around the flu and locate the AC heater/ AC heating element
- If the AC heater does not slide out easily, you may need to use PB Blaster or Liquid Wrench to break up corrosion. Gently tap with a rubber mallet and it should come out just fine.
- Slide new AC heater into the old slot and connect its wires in place of the old.
- Once everything is connected, turn refrigerator on and plug it back in to verify that there is no AC heater fault displayed.

2 Reviews
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Works great
Works great did just what was suppose to do
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Fast and easy!
Was able to find the part, order it, and receive it VERY quickly! It shipped out same day and was delivered the next morning even though I ordered it ground. Am happy with the entire experience with this company and will continue to use Norcold Guy in the future for parts for thos frig.