Electrical Systems
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1. Some 30 post, is the incoming fuse and/or breaker power. Some relay
use the 30 post as a pathway, some use it for ground. The 30 post can be
used many different ways.
2. The 85 post is one side of the coil, tripped different ways.
3. The 86 post is one side of the coil, tripped different ways.
4. The 87 post is dead until the relay is tripped. Both posts are common
into 30 post.
5. Using an 87a relay, the 30 post and the 87a post are common. When the
coil is tripped the 87a becomes a dead post and is common to go out the
87 post on the outside of the relay.
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Wires for the tow connection are located in the engine compartment. To
locate the wires open the engine compartment door and look down. The tow
connection wires rest above the tow hitch in a bundle of wires that are loomed.
The tow connection wires are coded as follows:
1. Brown, 12 gauge - taillights.
2. White, 12 gauge - ground.
3. Black, 14 gauge - right turn signal.
4. Yellow, 14 gauge - left turn signal.
5. Black w/white stripe, 14 gauge - brake light.
When hooking up the tow plug connection you should strip the wires 3/8”,
twist and place under the clip and secure the screw. Confirm that there are no
loose strands of wire which could short against the case or other terminals.
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NuHeat is heat matting permanently installed under the tile, carpet and wood
flooring. Everyone knows heat rises, which make the radiant concept easier to
understand. Radiant heat is the transfer of heat from a warmer surface to a cold-
er surface. Forms of radiant heating have been around for years and are still in
use for numerous applications. The easiest explanation of radiant heat can be
described by the waves or the image of puddles of water on the highway from a
distance.
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EXECUTIVE
30
30
85
87
87
86
30
85
87a
86
87
Bosch Relay.
87-87 Relay.
87a Relay.
TOW-PLUG
CONNECTIONS
NUHEAT FLOOR
HEATING SYSTEM
(Optional)
Summary of Contents for Executive 2001
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Page 22: ...E X E C U T I V E SECTION 2 OPERATING SAFETY...
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