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CONTENTS
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Designation
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About the Alde central heating system
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1:1
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About the Compact 3010
4
2:1
How the heater works
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2:2
5
2:3
Technical data
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Replacing the printed circuit board
6
3:2
Replacing fan
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ABOUT THE ALDE CENTRAL HEATING
SYSTEM
The central heating system uses two or three heat sources
- an LPG boiler and a 230 volt electrical heating cartridge,
as well as an externally-fitted heat exchanger for motor
caravans. The LPG boiler/heating cartridge heats up a
liquid mixture consisting of water (60%) and glycol (40%).
With the aid of a 12-volt circulation pump, which is located
in an expansion vessel, the warm glycol/water mixture is
circulated round the system through pipes and convectors.
Heat exchanger 2968
Hose and roof flue
Convector
LPG boiler
Compact 3010
Page Chap
Designation
7
3:4
Replacing spark electrode
7
3:5
Replacing flame sensor
8
3:6
Replacing solenoid valve
8
3:7
Replacing sensor
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4:0
9
5:0
Safety checks
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6:0
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6:1
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Electrical diagram with control panel
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Roof vent
Window
Convectors
The convectors, which are fitted along the outer walls,
heat up the air, which rises and warms the walls and
furniture. As the warm air rises, it forms an air-barrier
which prevents cold from the windows entering.
The temperature inside the caravan is controlled by
a 12-volt thermostat on the control panel.
Air intake


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