Oct-24-2017 02:10 PM
Nov-01-2017 11:44 AM
Nov-01-2017 11:38 AM
MFL wrote:
You may have to set your thermostat fan adjustment to auto, rather than low or high, to keep AC fan from running. In any case, you should have more than one heat vent in a 26' TT.
Jerry
Nov-01-2017 05:22 AM
Cocky_Camper wrote:
Yep, change to fan to auto and that should stop the a/c fan from running with the furnace.
Oct-25-2017 06:41 AM
Oct-25-2017 05:24 AM
Cajun Bill wrote:mailman-ret wrote:
We had our new Dutchman DENALI in Pennsylvania in late September on her maiden voyage. We ran into the double heater/AC operation. On the first evening, I resorted to going to the AC circuit breaker and shutting it off. We spent a nice warm evening. Next morning, I called the dealership and was informed about the "Auto" setting. Next night, we spent a warm night with only the heat running.
He had mentioned that the system was designed with the double operation when it was set to heat. He said it was to more quickly move the warm air throughout the unit when you first enter a cold unit. Something that was forgotten in the introduction.
So, if I understand you correctly, while the "double operation" can be used to move the heat quickly through a cold unit, If I select "auto", that shouldn't happen and only the heat part should operate?
Oct-25-2017 04:58 AM
mailman-ret wrote:
By putting our switch on Auto, it took away what I was interpreting as a problem and allowed the heater to operate as I believed it should. I will admit that I have not allowed it to run long enough on Hi or Lo to test their system of moving the air to heat the cabin quicker.
I haven't had it out when the weather reaches below the lower 50's, but the way it was running, I feel it will keep it warm.
Oct-24-2017 08:11 PM
Oct-24-2017 06:04 PM
mailman-ret wrote:
We had our new Dutchman DENALI in Pennsylvania in late September on her maiden voyage. We ran into the double heater/AC operation. On the first evening, I resorted to going to the AC circuit breaker and shutting it off. We spent a nice warm evening. Next morning, I called the dealership and was informed about the "Auto" setting. Next night, we spent a warm night with only the heat running.
He had mentioned that the system was designed with the double operation when it was set to heat. He said it was to more quickly move the warm air throughout the unit when you first enter a cold unit. Something that was forgotten in the introduction.
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