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SECTION 8
APPLIANCES & INTERIOR FEATURES
heat pump. The heat pump will not operate when
the outside temperature falls below 36 degrees F.
To operate the heat pump:
Slide the Thermostat switch to Electric heat
mode.
If the inside temperature is 5 degrees or more
below the thermostat set point, both the heat
pump and the furnace will run initially to
bring the interior temperature up to the set
point as quickly as possible. (If the inside
temperature is 4 degrees or less below the set
point, then only the heat pump will run ini-
tially.)
When the thermostat is satisfied, the heat
pump and furnace will both shut off.
Whent he thermostat calls for heat again,
only the heat pump will run. The heat pump
will remain the sole heat source unless it
cannot maintain the inside temperature. If
the inside temperature falls five degrees
below the set point, the furnace will assist
the heat pump until the set point is reached.
If the furnace must assist the heat pump three
times in a row, the thermostat will shut down the
heat pump for two hours and the furnace will take
over as the heat source. After two hours the heat
pump will become active again and try to be the
primary heat source.
DUCTED ROOF AIR CONDITIONING
SYSTEM
Front and rear air conditioner units are con-
trolled by separate wall thermostats. The front
thermostat is located on a galley wall. The rear
thermostat is located in the bedroom.
The front thermostat also controls furnace
operation when the SYSTEM switch is placed in
HEAT position. (See LP Gas Furnace).
The rear bedroom thermostat controls the rear
air conditioner only and does not have HEAT
position unless equipped with the heat pump
option.
NOTE: These thermostats are equipped with a
replaceable 2 Amp fuse located on the
back of the thermostat body.
See “Air Conditioner Selector Switch” on
page 8-11 for instructions on using two roof air
units at once, if equipped. See also “Powerline
EMS” on page 6-2.
Refer to the manufacturer’s information in
your InfoCase for complete operating instruc-
tions.
NOTE: The ducted roof air conditioning system
has ceiling registers that can be closed if
necessary to force more cool air toward
a specific area of the coach or to route
cool air away from a specific area. If too
many vents are closed, however, it can
cause the air conditioner unit to shut
down particularly in high humidity con-
ditions.
Gas Heat = Gas Furnace
Electric Heat = Heat Pump
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