Heating & Air Conditioning; Air Conditioning - NewMar torrey pine 2008 User Manual

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HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

Air Conditioning

The roof mounted central air conditioner installed on your unit will operate
only when the unit is supplied with 120 volt AC power from the power cord or
the optional generator. The air conditioner circuit breaker must be in the ON
position for it to work. The unit may be equipped with two air conditioners, if
an option package was installed. Park the vehicle in the shade with the drapes
or blinds closed for the best performance. Set the thermostat to the desired
temperature while keeping the doors and windows closed. Keep in mind that
air conditioners use a large portion of the available electric power.
RV parks may experience low voltage on days with high heat or humidity.
This is commonly referred to as a brown out. A brown out may trip the air
conditioner circuit breaker. The circuit breaker protects your air conditioner
motor from damage and is necessary during low voltage conditions. The
tripping breaker is not a fault in your electrical system. The cool air from the
air conditioner is ducted throughout the coach through the cool air ceiling
ducts. Warm air is returned to the air conditioner through return air ceiling
ducts. Below is the thermostat that controls the air conditioner. It also controls
the furnace. Simply select the desired temperature. The blower will cycle
automatically, or you may choose low, medium or high fan settings.
Step One:
Select
"system" to be used
(cool or furnace).*
Step Two:
Select fan
mode ("on" runs
constantly, "auto"
cycles fan on and off
with A/C or furnace).
Step Three:
Select fan
speed ("Hi" or "Lo").
Step Four:
Select
desired temperature.
*Expect a 2-minute delay for compressor to start.
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