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Shutting off the heat
06-03-2009, 01:34
Post: #21
Shutting off the heat
Hi Tim,

Sadly, ye be mistaken. There's a sporlan behind the air step mechanism under
the front steps that opens (or is supposed to) when you turn on the front heat.
I can hear mine click when you rock the front heat switch- my suspicion is that
it's wired backwards and is closing when it should be opening- so when my pump
is on, the sporlan is closed- but when the pump is off- it's open. I'm willing
to bet that it has been like that since the coach was built. We're going to
troubleshoot it at the WarnerRama rally in New York later this month.

Shane Fedeli
85PT40
Hershey, PA

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Tim" wrote:
>
> hey there , the sporlan valees dont control the front heat, just the chassis
heat, so if the dash heat is still gettin hot, you can shut off the gate valves
at the engine, 2 for front heat and 2 for chassis heat,2 are hard to find, stuck
down between the frame across the back and the engine, but there should be a a
valve at the steering wheel, I was trying to think, they uses a pull cable with
a chrome knob by the steering column,to shut off a valve but not sure what
years, you pushed it of pulled it, then they went to a slide heater control,and
the valve was under the coach behind the step, and the had some problems with
it too, you could clamp off the hose with needle nose vise grips under there too
>
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06-03-2009, 12:54
Post: #22
Shutting off the heat
The sporlan valve is opened by a solenoid which is just an electro magnet that when energizedcreates amagnetic force that opens the water valve. The switch on the dash is a 2 wire switch and you can swap the wires around and the function of the switch does not change, it just makes or breaks the circuit. You cannot wire a 2 wire switch backwards, the only thing you could do backwards on the switch isput it into the slot on the dash facing the wrong direction so that when you have the rocker switch pushed to the off position it's really on and when you have it pushed to the on position it's really off. That is a very likely possibility of the problem, the other good possibility is the sporlan valve is stuck open, all it takes is a small amount of contaminants in the valves
diaphragm to cause it to not open or close properly.
Wayne
1985PT40



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Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Shutting off the heat




Hi Tim,

Sadly, ye be mistaken. There's a sporlan behind the air step mechanism under the front steps that opens (or is supposed to) when you turn on the front heat. I can hear mine click when you rock the front heat switch- my suspicion is that it's wired backwards and is closing when it should be opening- so when my pump is on, the sporlan is closed- but when the pump is off- it's open. I'm willing to bet that it has been like that since the coach was built. We're going to troubleshoot it at the WarnerRama rally in New York later this month.

Shane Fedeli
85PT40
Hershey, PA

--- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", "Tim" wrote:
>
> hey there , the sporlan valees dont control the front heat, just the chassis heat, so if the dash heat is still gettin hot, you
can shut off the gate valves at the engine, 2 for front heat and 2 for chassis heat,2 are hard to find, stuck down between the frame across the back and the engine, but there should be a a valve at the steering wheel, I was trying to think, they uses a pull cable with a chrome knob by the steering column,to shut off a valve but not sure what years, you pushed it of pulled it, then they went to a slide heater control,and the valve was under the coach behind the step, and the had some problems with it too, you could clamp off the hose with needle nose vise grips under there too
>

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06-04-2009, 00:30
Post: #23
Shutting off the heat
Hot all the time, replace the sporlan and bingo, hot only when the
switch is on for heat.
On a 87-89 FC the sporlan relay is located up behind the air filter.
David T
Northern WI.
Did have a 89 FC
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06-06-2009, 00:31
Post: #24
Shutting off the heat
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Truckinl wrote:
>
> Hot all the time, replace the sporlan and bingo, hot only when the
> switch is on for heat.
> On a 87-89 FC the sporlan relay is located up behind the air filter.
> David T
> Northern WI.
> Did have a 89 FC
>
Hi where did you purchase a new sporlan valveand what was the cost? Also I know
that there are two wires going to the valve. One red the other white. Do you
know if the white wire goes to ground? Does the red go to the front heat switch?

Thanks
Robert & Dianne
87FC 35SB
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06-06-2009, 02:34
Post: #25
Shutting off the heat
Robert,

On the 87FC;
There are three Sporlan valves to control the chassis heat, Front heat has one
about the air filter. The rear chassis heat controlled by the Winter/Summer heat
switch, One on the rear driver side high above the bumper close to the floor,
another above the driver side front wheel, high near the floor hidden in a
bundle of wires and tubing. The Front valve will leak coolant , either repair
it fast or drain the coolant. No rewiring necessary order three kits & rebuild
the valves with the repair kits available from:

Stephen Birtles 77fc35
http://www.dupreeproducts.com
telephone 888 668 4288
or 905 328 0162

The rear sporlan valves in addition to controlling the heat, control the coolant
flow and the return lines so there is always hot coolant flow to and from the
Hot Water Tank.

Bill 88 FC Michigan



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "rssdmc" wrote:
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Truckinl wrote:
> >
> > Hot all the time, replace the sporlan and bingo, hot only when the
> > switch is on for heat.
> > On a 87-89 FC the sporlan relay is located up behind the air filter.
> > David T
> > Northern WI.
> > Did have a 89 FC
> >
> Hi where did you purchase a new sporlan valveand what was the cost? Also I
know that there are two wires going to the valve. One red the other white. Do
you know if the white wire goes to ground? Does the red go to the front heat
switch?
>
> Thanks
> Robert & Dianne
> 87FC 35SB
>
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06-06-2009, 02:47
Post: #26
Shutting off the heat
Chances are you only have to buy a rebuild kit for the sporlan valve
we have the rebuild kits
If you want the complete valve you have to buy the valve and appropriate
solenoid (12 volt) we have those also
we also have a lot of other parts for your bird

Stephen 77fc35

http://www.dupreeproducts.com

telephone 905.328.0162
toll free 888.668.4288





--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "rssdmc" wrote:
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Truckinl wrote:
> >
> > Hot all the time, replace the sporlan and bingo, hot only when the
> > switch is on for heat.
> > On a 87-89 FC the sporlan relay is located up behind the air filter.
> > David T
> > Northern WI.
> > Did have a 89 FC
> >
> Hi where did you purchase a new sporlan valveand what was the cost? Also I
know that there are two wires going to the valve. One red the other white. Do
you know if the white wire goes to ground? Does the red go to the front heat
switch?
>
> Thanks
> Robert & Dianne
> 87FC 35SB
>
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06-06-2009, 02:55
Post: #27
Shutting off the heat
Always order a spare Sporlan valve repair kit, It will be needed for the fresh
water fill some day, When YA least expect to have trouble with Domestic water on
a trip. This is an easy quick repair for something really important.

Bill 88 FC Michigan


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "pattypape" wrote:
>
> Robert,
>
> On the 87FC;
> There are three Sporlan valves to control the chassis heat, Front heat has
one about the air filter. The rear chassis heat controlled by the Winter/Summer
heat switch, One on the rear driver side high above the bumper close to the
floor, another above the driver side front wheel, high near the floor hidden in
a bundle of wires and tubing. The Front valve will leak coolant , either repair
it fast or drain the coolant. No rewiring necessary order three kits & rebuild
the valves with the repair kits available from:
>
> Stephen Birtles 77fc35
> http://www.dupreeproducts.com
> telephone 888 668 4288
> or 905 328 0162
>
> The rear sporlan valves in addition to controlling the heat, control the
coolant flow and the return lines so there is always hot coolant flow to and
from the Hot Water Tank.
>
> Bill 88 FC Michigan
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "rssdmc" wrote:
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Truckinl wrote:
> > >
> > > Hot all the time, replace the sporlan and bingo, hot only when the
> > > switch is on for heat.
> > > On a 87-89 FC the sporlan relay is located up behind the air filter.
> > > David T
> > > Northern WI.
> > > Did have a 89 FC
> > >
> > Hi where did you purchase a new sporlan valveand what was the cost? Also I
know that there are two wires going to the valve. One red the other white. Do
you know if the white wire goes to ground? Does the red go to the front heat
switch?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Robert & Dianne
> > 87FC 35SB
> >
>
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