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HVAC
CH50
NE-S
CHINOOK
BTU
50,000
85,000
50,000
Maximum Water Temperature (at
incoming water temperature of 60°F)
120°F
120°F
120°F
Gallons Per Minute (GPM)
1.5
3.0
1.5
Potable Hot Water Capacity
Domestic Hot Water via Oasis Hydronic Heating
The hot water in your coach is heated by the Oasis hydronic heating system. To operate an appliance that uses hot water,
or to assure plenty of hot water for showering, turn on
the boiler or heating elements using the Oasis control
panel or the SilverLeaf touchscreen (if equipped) located
in the front overhead cabinet.
Both heat sources (diesel burner and heating elements)
can be used at the same time for the maximum water
heating capability. Turning only the 120 volt heating
element(s) on will usually provide sufficient hot water
for most household chores, but may not be sufficient for
showering.
The diesel burner is the primary heat source with at
least 50,000 btu (more on select Oasis models), and the
electric elements are secondary. Depending on your hot
water usage, using only the electric elements may be
sufficient; however, if not, use the diesel burner when
not plugged into shore power or in conjunction with the
electric elements.
Floor Heat via SilverLeaf
The Floor Heat screen displays and controls the settings for floor heat. The floor heat control system operates by
switching the different floor zone heat mats ON and OFF, as determined by the intervals and values selected.
The floor heat zone settings are controlled by slider
bars. Use your finger to drag the slider bar or use the up/
down arrows on the touchscreen display to select your
preferred time. The higher the number of bars selected,
the longer the heat mat remains ON. An icon will appear
above the down arrow for each zone when that particular
zone is active (turned ON).
This article provides an overview for radiant heating (floor heat). The floor heat uses a heat mat placed
between the tile and the floor structure. A controller regulates the temperature and the timed heat cycles
depending on the controls set up for your system. The floor heat operates on 120 volt AC power.
Radiant Heating
If your coach is equipped with the SilverLeaf coach management system, refer to the SilverLeaf functional guide for more
information about the function and operation of the floor heat via the SilverLeaf touchscreen.
The buttons and settings on the screen will vary
based on coach model, floorplan, and options. The
following images are examples and may not reflect
the graphics depicted on your screen.
NOTICE
!
The approximate operating times are as follows based on
20 minute cycle:
•
One bar: Floor Heat Off
•
Two bars: Store mode (Floor Heat will not operate in
this mode)
•
Three bars: On ~2 minutes (“Off time” Remainder of
20 min. cycle)
•
Four bars: On ~4 minutes (“Off time” Remainder of 20
min. cycle)
•
Five bars: On ~6 minutes (“Off time” Remainder of 20
min. cycle)
•
Six bars: On ~8 minutes (“Off time” Remainder of 20
min. cycle)
•
Seven bars: On ~10 minutes (“Off time” Remainder of
20 min. cycle)
•
Eight bars: On ~12 minutes (“Off time” Remainder of
20 min. cycle)
•
Nine bars: On ~14 minutes (“Off time” Remainder of
20 min. cycle)
•
Ten bars: On ~16 minutes (“Off time” Remainder of 20
min. cycle)
•
Eleven bars: On ~18 minutes (“Off time” Remainder of
20 min. cycle)
•
Twelve bars: Heat mat is activated (constantly on)
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