โMar-13-2019 10:04 AM
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โMar-14-2019 03:13 PM
Chum lee wrote:RLS7201 wrote:Chum lee wrote:RLS7201 wrote:dcmac214 wrote:
Does Ford motor provide enough heat/air for comfort or do you have to run the RV heat/air for comfort?
Ford does NOT provide HVAC in class A motorhomes. All Ford provides is the compressor, condenser & receiver/dryer. The rest of the components are provided by the coach builders.
Richard
In some (not all) cases Ford also provides the dash mounted control panel and some of the related wiring/vacuum system for the chassis HVAC on the F53 Class A.
Chum lee
Can you elaborate on which cases that Ford provides the controls on an F53 chassis. How would Ford controls interface with Evans Tempcon or Denso HVAC systems?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Richard
Hi. I have a 1999 Southwind F53. The HVAC controls (along with the other dash instruments) are supplied by Ford with the F53 stripped chassis package. I've worked on many Ford products over the years as well as working in a Ford (dealership) parts department so I am familiar with what the Ford parts "look" like as well as Fords part numbering system. Evans and Denso may buy their HVAC controls from the same manufacturer (I don't know) as Ford. As Doug has previously mentioned, various RV coach manufacturers throughout the years have used different HVAC systems so they may opt to use different dash controls so each application could vary. Suffice to say, if it looks like it came from a Ford automobile/truck, it probably was supplied by Ford. There are others out there. Delco for one was popular years ago. Sorry I cant be more specific to all applications, but if you look at the dash controls and find the part number, (usually embossed on the part) if it starts with a 4 digit prefix like "E9TZ" or a similar format with 4 digits, the first being a letter, the second being a number, the third being a letter, and the last usually being a "Z," usually its a Ford part. For the example E9TZ, the part number would mean that the part was originally designed for an E meaning 1980's decade, 9 meaning the year 1989, T meaning truck, and Z is usually an undifferentiated place holder. So a Ford typical part number would be the format WXYZ-77777-Z
It's more likely that the coach builders AC supplier builds their system components to interface with Ford (and the coach builder) rather than the other way around since Ford builds the base chassis in the case of the F53. Generally, the manufacturer with the most money makes the rules regarding the components. But not always, . . . . and times change. Remember when computers were all IBM compatible? Nobody gives a cr*p about IBM in the personal computer market anymore.
Chum lee
โMar-14-2019 02:30 PM
viajante wrote:
My only concern is the use of gasoline. In my experience, the dash air drops your mileage almost 1 mile per gallon. Using the generator and the house air is a lot more economical and cools the entire coach. The dash heat should be okay to heat the cockpit. I just prefer the house heat.
โMar-14-2019 07:53 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
NO just FORD but nearly all RV's.
The "Dash" Heater/ A/C is made to heat or cool the cab of like an F-350 and your RV has both way more "Glass" (Greenhouse heating) and volume than an F-350 Cab. SO NO. they do not.
โMar-14-2019 07:41 AM
โMar-14-2019 06:00 AM
viajante wrote:
My only concern is the use of gasoline. In my experience, the dash air drops your mileage almost 1 mile per gallon. Using the generator and the house air is a lot more economical and cools the entire coach.
โMar-13-2019 05:27 PM
dcmac214 wrote:
Does Ford motor provide enough heat/air for comfort or do you have to run the RV heat/air for comfort?
โMar-13-2019 05:26 PM
โMar-13-2019 04:07 PM
RLS7201 wrote:Chum lee wrote:RLS7201 wrote:dcmac214 wrote:
Does Ford motor provide enough heat/air for comfort or do you have to run the RV heat/air for comfort?
Ford does NOT provide HVAC in class A motorhomes. All Ford provides is the compressor, condenser & receiver/dryer. The rest of the components are provided by the coach builders.
Richard
In some (not all) cases Ford also provides the dash mounted control panel and some of the related wiring/vacuum system for the chassis HVAC on the F53 Class A.
Chum lee
Can you elaborate on which cases that Ford provides the controls on an F53 chassis. How would Ford controls interface with Evans Tempcon or Denso HVAC systems?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Richard
โMar-13-2019 02:38 PM
Chum lee wrote:RLS7201 wrote:dcmac214 wrote:
Does Ford motor provide enough heat/air for comfort or do you have to run the RV heat/air for comfort?
Ford does NOT provide HVAC in class A motorhomes. All Ford provides is the compressor, condenser & receiver/dryer. The rest of the components are provided by the coach builders.
Richard
In some (not all) cases Ford also provides the dash mounted control panel and some of the related wiring/vacuum system for the chassis HVAC on the F53 Class A.
Chum lee
โMar-13-2019 01:48 PM
โMar-13-2019 01:27 PM
way2roll wrote:
Almost always run the genset and house AC in the coach or the furnace depending on the time of year. For us, it's one of the reasons we bought a motorhome, to have all the comforts of home in a rolling apartment. The additional fuel usage is negligible at best. Our comfort is far more important.
โMar-13-2019 01:14 PM
โMar-13-2019 12:58 PM