Jul-24-2014 07:01 AM
Jul-25-2014 08:27 PM
dougrainer wrote:Simple answer, it was automatically included with the heat pump option on my rig. Kicked in for the first time a couple of months ago after 5 years of ownership.
I have NEVER seen a Heat Strip on a RVP HP. You can add one, but why???????? Same with Dometic. Some models you can add a Heat Strip to the HP, but WHY spend the money???? Doug
Jul-25-2014 04:06 PM
mlts22 wrote:Cheap Heat was my first choice but the way my plenum is set up, there was no way I could make it work in my RV.
I've not gotten the point of a heat pump in a RV at all because of the single motor fan design. Why not just a regular A/C and a heat strip, although the best bang for the buck is a Cheap Heat system to supplement the RV furnace, and not bother with semi-working heat solutions from a device designed to cool the environment.
Jul-25-2014 04:55 AM
Wayne Dohnal wrote:
The 15k RVP heat pump ramps up the heat pretty slow, but once it gets "cooking" it throws out a lot of hot air. The specs are 12,700 btuh at 47 degrees, vs. 5,600 btuh for the heat strip, using about the same amount of electrical power.
Jul-25-2014 04:53 AM
mlts22 wrote:
I've not gotten the point of a heat pump in a RV at all because of the single motor fan design. Why not just a regular A/C and a heat strip, although the best bang for the buck is a Cheap Heat system to supplement the RV furnace, and not bother with semi-workingheat solutions from a device designed to cool the environment.
Jul-24-2014 11:06 PM
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Jul-24-2014 03:31 PM
dougrainer wrote:They said something about the cycle trying 3 times and then it would lock out heat pump for 2 hours.Wayne Dohnal wrote:
RVcomfort gave you an over-simplified version of what really happens. The thermostat does not know if the furnace is running or not. When there is a 5-degree separation between the set temp and room temp, the thermostat "assumes" you want or need help from the furnace. If the heat pump by itself doesn't bring the room up to the set point over a time period, the thermostat "assumes" it's ineffective and that's when it gets locked out. There's an example of how it works in this document http://www.rvcomfort.com/rvp/pdf_documents/1976497.pdf.
I have like you sometimes wanted to use only the heat pump to raise the temp more than 5 degrees and found the furnace kicking on to be a nuisance. I've considered the toggle switch you mentioned, haven't done it yet. I often set the thermostat to 4 degrees above the room temp and walk it up as the room temp rises. Just another example IMO of poor design, optimized for those who don't care to understand how things work at the expense of those who do. If "electric heat" isn't working I'm perfectly capable of noticing that and switching to "gas heat".
RVP decided that IF there is a greater temp called for than 5 degrees, you would have to run the HP a very long time to heat up the RV. So, they have the Furnace come ON if you set greater than the 5 degrees. IT DOES NOT LOCK OUT THE HP IN THIS SCENARIO. The HP is on standby and if the set temp gets to that 5 degrees with the furnace, the HP comes on and heats the rest of that 5 degrees. Normally, unless you have an extreme blue norther hit you and the outside temp drops dramatically, when the inside needs more heat, the tstat calls for Heat and the HP will come on and heat that next cycle. And continue doing so. Doug
Jul-24-2014 12:47 PM
Wayne Dohnal wrote:
RVcomfort gave you an over-simplified version of what really happens. The thermostat does not know if the furnace is running or not. When there is a 5-degree separation between the set temp and room temp, the thermostat "assumes" you want or need help from the furnace. If the heat pump by itself doesn't bring the room up to the set point over a time period, the thermostat "assumes" it's ineffective and that's when it gets locked out. There's an example of how it works in this document http://www.rvcomfort.com/rvp/pdf_documents/1976497.pdf.
I have like you sometimes wanted to use only the heat pump to raise the temp more than 5 degrees and found the furnace kicking on to be a nuisance. I've considered the toggle switch you mentioned, haven't done it yet. I often set the thermostat to 4 degrees above the room temp and walk it up as the room temp rises. Just another example IMO of poor design, optimized for those who don't care to understand how things work at the expense of those who do. If "electric heat" isn't working I'm perfectly capable of noticing that and switching to "gas heat".
Jul-24-2014 08:25 AM
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Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
Jul-24-2014 07:09 AM