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HVAC
WARNING
!
Use caution when washing the exterior of your
vehicle. Water should not be sprayed directly into the
furnace vent. If water is forced beyond the rain ba
ffl
es
into the furnace vent, rusting of the furnace could
occur. This could also cause improper combustion.
WATER COMPARTMENT HEAT VIA
FURNACE
Coaches equipped with a forced-air furnace(s) have a
designated heat duct for the water compartment in the
basement to reduce the risk of freezing.
Maintaining The Furnace
Check the gas system for leaks at least once a year. On
the exterior of the coach you will find a furnace cover.
This cover should be removed by authorized service
technicians only.
Heat output to the water compartment is only
operational when the furnace is heating the interior
of the coach.
IMPORTANT
!
Clean the complete furnace and air tube passageways
periodically to remove dust, lint, etc. The furnace should
be thoroughly cleaned before the start of each heating
season. Any debris in the system may restrict air flow for
combustion, bind the combustion air impeller, or prevent
the blower motor from running properly.
Also, check the burner pilot orifices for debris. Lint
accumulations may cause the blower to become
unbalanced, vibrate, and restrict the ability of the blower
to move air. If lint is blown into the heat exchanger, it
may cause odors or create a fire hazard. Contact an
authorized service technician for annual cleaning.
Dometic Climate Control via KIB L-Panel
This article provides basic operation instructions for Dometic Climate Control via KIB L-Panel (RevD02), which was
implemented for the 2020 model year on select coaches.
Home Page
The KIB L-PANEL-4A is a centralized “V-BUS” LCD
interface to the following:
•
KIB Tank Monitoring System Control (TMSC-100)
•
Dometic Roof Top Units though the KIB (HVAC-GEN1)
•
KIB Auto Generator Start “AGS” system (if equipped)
through TMSC-100
USER BUTTONS
•
TANKS: Page jump to Tank Monitoring page
•
HVAC: Page jump to HVAC control page
•
AGS: Page jump to the AGS control page
SLEEP
•
While on the home page the LCD will go dark and to
sleep after a 2 Minutes
•
Touching the sleeping LCD screen anywhere will
wake it up
USER BUTTONS
•
POWER ICON — Turns HVAC system ON/OFF
•
SETUP — Page jump to HVAC setup pages
•
HOLD — While enabled the current displayed room
settings are maintained
•
RUN PROG — Enables the “DAY/NIGHT” settings for
all rooms
•
HOME — Page jump to home page, this button is on
every LCD page
HVAC Operational Overview
HVAC is a control system interface to the RV’s heating
and cooling system.
•
Controls the Dometic Roof Top Units
•
Controls the RV’s Furnace
There are three di
ff
erent screens to control the HVAC:
NOW/STATUS PAGE
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