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PT-42 Front Heaters
11-24-2007, 13:24
Post: #31
PT-42 Front Heaters
No, not like that. I'll have to take pictures and post them. I am
not sure what they are.

TTS McCarthy
Poway CA


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbrund" <mbrund@...> wrote:
>
> When you say little black devices under the cabinets in the
kitchen,
> are the round, about the size of a half-dollar and have slits all
> around it with two screws holding to the bottom of the cabinet.
If
> so, those are the temp sensors for the hydronic heating system.
>
> Michael Brundridge
> 92 WB40
> Georgetown, TX
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Tom McCarthy"
> wrote:
> >
> > Kurt,
> >
> > The PT42 in 1995 should have an alarm system. Do you have little
> > black devices under the upper cabinets in the dining/kitchen
> area.
> > They should be glass break mics. They might also be in the
> bedroom.
> > Other devices look like they are mounted in the walls high in the
> > room. These "bullet holes" might also be part of teh alarms
> system.
> > Just guessing as I cannot fathom any other use.
> >
> > I have never tried mine out. I have key fob remotes but
typically
> > use the keypad since I do not carry the keys in my pocket to use
> the
> > remote. I was told tha the alarm switch is under the CB radio
> > cabinet area next where you went in to find the AquaHot heating
> unit.
> >
> > It would be nice to figure the alarm out as I have felt I should
> use
> > it when leaving the coach in some instances.
> >
> > Glad you got that heater to work. It is really nice when sitting
> up
> > front.
> >
> > Tommy Two Shoes McCarthy
> > 1995 PT42 "Pretty Penny"
> > Poway CA
> >
> > PS. Now we have to get Pete's heater going!
> >
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Kurt Horvath
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Well now I feel stupid, Tom is right, it is a heater for the
> Aqua
> > hot and if I'd have looked past my nose I would have seen the
> heater
> > core from the CB compartment. I took the little compartment below
> the
> > draw / cup holder out. There is a covering, plywood, above the
> heater
> > core. There was a large tangle of wires and the control box for
> the
> > musical horns and a wiring loom, all of it was just lying on top
> of
> > the fans keeping them from operating. I moved everything out of
> the
> > way and it is functioning fine.
> > >
> > > But as you know for every action there is an opposite and equal
> > reaction. There are several things that are not as they should
be.
> > Fix one problem find two more needing attention. There appears to
> be
> > an alarm system and two small boxes one of them appears to be a
> > remote controlled relay it has a 10 pin harness, I bought a
> similar
> > device to control the cooling fans I'm installing in the engine
> > compartment, the second box has a turn screw control and a light,
> it
> > has a three pin harness, the switch is labeled: Alarm System it
> has
> > three settings: Mikes On, System Off, Mikes Off. The wiring
> harnesses
> > are not hooked up. I'm not sure if all of these pieces are
related
> or
> > are for different systems. I was told the coach did not have an
> alarm
> > system when I bought it but that appears to be wrong.
> > >
> > > If some one could tell what this stuff is I'd appreciate it.
I'm
> > hesitant to just plug everything in and wait to see what happens.
> The
> > last thing I need is an unknown system shutting down the coach
> when
> > least expected.
> > >
> > > Kurt Horvath, ( bumpersbird )
> > > 95 PT-42 WLWB, ( Indulgance )
> > > 10AC, ( Tennessee )
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message ----
> > > From: Tom McCarthy
> > > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> > > Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 11:42:23 AM
> > > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: PT-42 Front Heaters
> > >
> > > The larger vent up front should be controoled by you AquaHot
Gas
> > > heating control near the middle of the coach. If you do not get
> > heat
> > > there, your circulation fan must be out.
> > >
> > > My slider for the dash temparature control is also tight. Let
me
> > > know if you find a way to make it easier.
> > >
> > > Tom McCarthy
> > > 95 PT42
> > > Poway CA
> > >
> > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@ yahoogroups. com, "bumpersbird"
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > '95 PT-42 Front Heater Question
> > > >
> > > > 1 - Ok I have dash heat and air like in any car or truck. But
> I
> > > also
> > > > have three vents on the bottom of the front consol, near the
> step
> > > > well. I thought that the thermostat that controls the front
> air
> > > would
> > > > operate one these vents, like the two thermostats in the
> kitchen
> > > and
> > > > bedroom, they operate the hydronic heat and A/C in those
> areas,
> > but
> > > > it doesn't. The dash A/C – Heater operates the two floor
vents
> > over
> > > > the step well. But the third larger vent, more or less amid
> ship,
> > > > doesn't seem to do anything. I got my hand up in there behind
> it,
> > > > though the CB compartment and I couldn't feel any heater core
> of
> > > any
> > > > kind, or much of anything else for that matter. It might be
> like
> > > the
> > > > vents over the step well the heat just dumps into the consol
> area
> > > and
> > > > kind of pushes its way through the vents. Any help would be
> > great!
> > > I
> > > > was told when I bought the coach that there is no heat up
> front
> > > when
> > > > the coach is in camper mode, only when the engine is running.
> If
> > > > anyone is curious there is a heater just under the sofa up
> front
> > > near
> > > > the drivers chair and it does a great job. I would just like
> one
> > > near
> > > > the door to offset heat loss when the family is going in and
> out
> > 50
> > > > times a day.
> > > >
> > > > 2 - Also the temperature control slider on the dash is very
> > > difficult
> > > > to operate. I'm afraid that I will break it; it takes that
> much
> > > force
> > > > to slide left or right. I know the cable and hinges need to
be
> > > lubed,
> > > > but I'm not sure what to use for lube. WD-40 need not
respond;}
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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> > >
> >
>
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11-25-2007, 10:52
Post: #32
PT-42 Front Heaters
Sitting here in dreary, rainy, 40 degree cold Texas, I had some time
to poke around the dash board area today.

I discovered the alarm switch (turning it on set off a buzzer in the
driver's area, but no external alarm). Of course, I don't have the
Key fobs -- Later I'll look for the number as someone suggested so I
can order a new one.

I found the AquaHot heat exchanger -- of the 3 floor-level vents,
it's behind the one closest to the driver just below the 2-door
shallow cabinet. There was a board on top of it that I didn't remove
-- but I expect that the fans are not working on it since no heat
comes out. The vent opening to the right (center of the three) seems
simply to allow air to enter the dash area, and the far right vent
has a flexible AC distribution tube attached to it. I think it may be
an air intake of some sort. All the AC/chassis heat outlets (with the
adjustable vanes) have flexible tubing attached. There's quite a
tangle of tubing in the under-dash area, but conditions here didn't
permit me to make an extensive exploration. Since I also have a non-
working fan on one of the 2 AH heat exchangers under the galley
cabinets, I'll need to get at least one replacement fan.

I also found that the internal 'door' that controls the flow of heat/
AC through the chassis system is accessible through the access panel
with the passenger's foot rest on it. (In automobiles, this part of
the heat/cooling system is almost always nearly impossible to
access.) The plenum unit seems to have 3 air pressure (or vacuum
pressure) devices attached to the outside. One has a lever
arrangement that's exposed -- and some wires (going to the switches
above the foot rest) were tangled around it. That may have been why
the switchover to AC from chassis heat hasn't resulted in the
expected airflow through the 'eyeball' vent as in the past. (We'll
see when it's a bit warmer.)

I found the alarm system mic "bullet hole" in the mirror above the
bedroom closet doors -- but I haven't identified any more mic
locations elsewhere in the coach, so far. I find the spot for the LED
below the keypad -- but it's a empty hole. Perhaps the LED has fallen
inside somehow. (Finding access to the back side of that area looks
like it might prove "interesting" as a carpet covered board is on the
inside wall next to the passenger seat.)

Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
aeonix1@...
On the road at Lockhart, TX



On Nov 24, 2007, at 6:40 PM, Tom McCarthy wrote:

> Kurt,
>
> The PT42 in 1995 should have an alarm system. Do you have little
> black devices under the upper cabinets in the dining/kitchen area.
> They should be glass break mics. They might also be in the bedroom.
> Other devices look like they are mounted in the walls high in the
> room. These "bullet holes" might also be part of teh alarms system.
> Just guessing as I cannot fathom any other use.
>
> I have never tried mine out. I have key fob remotes but typically
> use the keypad since I do not carry the keys in my pocket to use the
> remote. I was told tha the alarm switch is under the CB radio
> cabinet area next where you went in to find the AquaHot heating unit.
>
> It would be nice to figure the alarm out as I have felt I should use
> it when leaving the coach in some instances.
>
> Glad you got that heater to work. It is really nice when sitting up
> front.
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11-25-2007, 11:17
Post: #33
PT-42 Front Heaters
Pete regarding the microphones I have one on the backside of the dash hump
facing forward towards the windshield.....a little black round pencil eraser
shaped thing. I have had the panel behind the key pad off several times and
if your is like my 94 it is no big deal. Poke around in the carpet and you
will find the screws along the perimeter (about an inch or inch and half in
from edge). Should be five or six. Also if you have the crome grab bar it
must also be removed as the screws also keep the carpeted plywood panel in
place. Hope this helps.

On 25/11/2007, Pete Masterson wrote:
>
> Sitting here in dreary, rainy, 40 degree cold Texas, I had some time
> to poke around the dash board area today.
>
> I discovered the alarm switch (turning it on set off a buzzer in the
> driver's area, but no external alarm). Of course, I don't have the
> Key fobs -- Later I'll look for the number as someone suggested so I
> can order a new one.
>
> I found the AquaHot heat exchanger -- of the 3 floor-level vents,
> it's behind the one closest to the driver just below the 2-door
> shallow cabinet. There was a board on top of it that I didn't remove
> -- but I expect that the fans are not working on it since no heat
> comes out. The vent opening to the right (center of the three) seems
> simply to allow air to enter the dash area, and the far right vent
> has a flexible AC distribution tube attached to it. I think it may be
> an air intake of some sort. All the AC/chassis heat outlets (with the
> adjustable vanes) have flexible tubing attached. There's quite a
> tangle of tubing in the under-dash area, but conditions here didn't
> permit me to make an extensive exploration. Since I also have a non-
> working fan on one of the 2 AH heat exchangers under the galley
> cabinets, I'll need to get at least one replacement fan.
>
> I also found that the internal 'door' that controls the flow of heat/
> AC through the chassis system is accessible through the access panel
> with the passenger's foot rest on it. (In automobiles, this part of
> the heat/cooling system is almost always nearly impossible to
> access.) The plenum unit seems to have 3 air pressure (or vacuum
> pressure) devices attached to the outside. One has a lever
> arrangement that's exposed -- and some wires (going to the switches
> above the foot rest) were tangled around it. That may have been why
> the switchover to AC from chassis heat hasn't resulted in the
> expected airflow through the 'eyeball' vent as in the past. (We'll
> see when it's a bit warmer.)
>
> I found the alarm system mic "bullet hole" in the mirror above the
> bedroom closet doors -- but I haven't identified any more mic
> locations elsewhere in the coach, so far. I find the spot for the LED
> below the keypad -- but it's a empty hole. Perhaps the LED has fallen
> inside somehow. (Finding access to the back side of that area looks
> like it might prove "interesting" as a carpet covered board is on the
> inside wall next to the passenger seat.)
>
> Pete Masterson
> '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
> aeonix1@...
> On the road at Lockhart, TX
>
> On Nov 24, 2007, at 6:40 PM, Tom McCarthy wrote:
>
> > Kurt,
> >
> > The PT42 in 1995 should have an alarm system. Do you have little
> > black devices under the upper cabinets in the dining/kitchen area.
> > They should be glass break mics. They might also be in the bedroom.
> > Other devices look like they are mounted in the walls high in the
> > room. These "bullet holes" might also be part of teh alarms system.
> > Just guessing as I cannot fathom any other use.
> >
> > I have never tried mine out. I have key fob remotes but typically
> > use the keypad since I do not carry the keys in my pocket to use the
> > remote. I was told tha the alarm switch is under the CB radio
> > cabinet area next where you went in to find the AquaHot heating unit.
> >
> > It would be nice to figure the alarm out as I have felt I should use
> > it when leaving the coach in some instances.
> >
> > Glad you got that heater to work. It is really nice when sitting up
> > front.
>
>
>



--
Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson
94 WLWB


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11-26-2007, 03:44
Post: #34
PT-42 Front Heaters
Found the front mic. Sure not very obvious.

I'll poke around in the carpet later to find the screws. It sounds
like the way the wire chase was attached along the side of the coach
with the screws through the carpet. (Discovered when I re-did the
floor with bamboo wood.)

Thanks.

Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
aeonix1@...
On the road at Lockhart Texas where the sun is shining again...



On Nov 25, 2007, at 5:17 PM, Rob Robinson wrote:

> Pete regarding the microphones I have one on the backside of the
> dash hump
> facing forward towards the windshield.....a little black round
> pencil eraser
> shaped thing. I have had the panel behind the key pad off several
> times and
> if your is like my 94 it is no big deal. Poke around in the carpet
> and you
> will find the screws along the perimeter (about an inch or inch and
> half in
> from edge). Should be five or six. Also if you have the crome grab
> bar it
> must also be removed as the screws also keep the carpeted plywood
> panel in
> place. Hope this helps.
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