Hydronic Heating; Domestic Hot Water - NewMar ventana 2017 Owner's Manual

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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 baffles into the furnace vent, rusting of the furnace could occur. This
could also cause improper combustion.
For More Information
Refer to the product manufacturer's owner's manual and links to learn more about your coach's furnace.

Hydronic Heating

Hydronic Zone Heating systems make climate control simple and effective.
These brief operation instructions are for quick reference only. Any quick start instructions provided should
not take the place of the complete Operation Manual provided by this item's manufacturer.

Domestic Hot Water

The hot water in your unit is heated by the Oasis hydronic heating system. Turning the 110 heating element on will
usually provide sufficient hot water for most household chores. 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 SilverLeaf touchscreen (if
equipped) located in the front overhead cabinet. Both heat sources (boiler and heating elements) can be used at the
same time for the desired maximum water heating capability.
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 baffles into the furnace vent, rusting of the furnace could occur. This
could also cause improper combustion.
For More Information
Refer to the product manufacturer's owner's manual and links to learn more about your coach's hydronic heating system.
Oasis Hydronic Heating
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"For your comfort, your coach may be equipped with the Oasis heating system. This system uses a "boiler" and a pump
to heat and recirculate hot fluid through a series of convectors placed strategically throughout your unit. Fans located
on the convectors provide circulation of the warmed air for more even, efficient heating."
How it Works
"Hydronic central heating is the use of a heat generator commonly called a boiler (or furnace) to raise the temperature of
a heating medium, generally water or water and glycol mixture. The heated fluid is then circulated from the boiler through
pipes to heat emitters such as passive radiators, convectors and underfloor heating coils, through the interior of the
motorhome, and domestic hot water heat exchanger. The fluid loses its heat through this circulation and the cooler fluid
then returns to the boiler for reheating."
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