Section 8, Operating the Oasis
®
Chinook Heating System
8-6
The Oasis
®
Chinook Heating System
remote panel is placed in the OFF position or cycling
temperature is again achieved. If the AC element switch on
the remote panel is turned OFF, or cycling temperature is
achieved, the AC elements are de-energized and the AC Heat
(green) LED turns OFF.
Activating the Burner and AC immersion Element(s)
Jointly
·
Turn the burner switch ON and place the AC power switch on
the Remote Operating Panel to either the one element or two
element position. The Burner and AC Heat (green) LED’s will
turn ON indicating the diesel burner and AC element(s) have
been selected.
8.5 Activating the Cabin Fan Heaters
through the Thermostats
Burner or AC Heat or Engine Heat Source Available
·
Any thermostat connected to the Zone Control Board and
calling for heat will cause the cabin fan controlled by that
thermostat and loop pump to be enabled (only if the coolant
inside the Oasis
®
Chinook is above 120F). The Chinook is a
single loop system, so the "series" jumper on the zone board
must be in place. The "series" jumper is located below the
bypass jumper, to the left of the largest relay on the zone
board. Once the room temperature has reached the
temperature called for by the thermostat the cabin fan will
turn off.
8.6 Activating the Potable Hot Water
Burner or AC Heat or Engine Heat Source Available
·
As long as the coolant in the Oasis
®
Chinook is above 120F,
the unit will respond to a call for potable hot water. Ensure
that a heat source has been selected (i.e. Burner, AC,
Engine). The production of the potable hot water is
continuous when the burner is operating and limited when
using AC or engine heat.
The potable water pump is not a part of, nor controlled by the
Oasis
®
Chinook Heating System.
NOTICE