randydupree2000
03-23-2006, 14:47
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Julia Bonser
wrote:have you tried turning the thermostat? that little know on the
control panel?
randy
>
> I meant as long as heat is required it operates. It stops when it
> gets to about 70 in the front where the sensor is.
> Heat is going the full length of the coach on the driver's side.
The
> fan in the galley is turned up to full but doesn't operate as
often
> as we would like. The fan under the couch operates frequently.
>
> The curb side heat circulates when we are running down the road
with
> the moto raid on so we are pretty sure the pump is working.
>
> By the way the temperature in the front this morning was 65 which
is
> 5 degrees warmer than yesterday's 60. I suspect it didn't get
quite
> as cold last night.
>
> Steve Birtles said to give him a call that he might be able to
help.
> So I will call him when we go outside to look at the system again.
>
> Julie Bonser
> 1992 WLWB PT 40'
>
>
>
> On Mar 23, 2006, at 9:03 AM, ronmarabito2002 wrote:
>
> > By the way: When you said the rear boiler will operate as long
as
> > called on; please explain. Does it ever shut off? While in full
> > operation does it not give even heat along the entire coach
driver's
> > side? You can go the full length of the coach and feel the heat
along
> > the baseboard. Make sure that it is even all the way. Is your
fan
> > working in the galley? By running the fan on higher speeds, you
can
> > heat the coach more. Let me know the answers.
>
wrote:have you tried turning the thermostat? that little know on the
control panel?
randy
>
> I meant as long as heat is required it operates. It stops when it
> gets to about 70 in the front where the sensor is.
> Heat is going the full length of the coach on the driver's side.
The
> fan in the galley is turned up to full but doesn't operate as
often
> as we would like. The fan under the couch operates frequently.
>
> The curb side heat circulates when we are running down the road
with
> the moto raid on so we are pretty sure the pump is working.
>
> By the way the temperature in the front this morning was 65 which
is
> 5 degrees warmer than yesterday's 60. I suspect it didn't get
quite
> as cold last night.
>
> Steve Birtles said to give him a call that he might be able to
help.
> So I will call him when we go outside to look at the system again.
>
> Julie Bonser
> 1992 WLWB PT 40'
>
>
>
> On Mar 23, 2006, at 9:03 AM, ronmarabito2002 wrote:
>
> > By the way: When you said the rear boiler will operate as long
as
> > called on; please explain. Does it ever shut off? While in full
> > operation does it not give even heat along the entire coach
driver's
> > side? You can go the full length of the coach and feel the heat
along
> > the baseboard. Make sure that it is even all the way. Is your
fan
> > working in the galley? By running the fan on higher speeds, you
can
> > heat the coach more. Let me know the answers.
>