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Intellitec FLEETWOOD Owner's Manual

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FLEETWOOD -
ELECTRONIC CLIMATE CONTROL
The
offers automatic and manual control of the roof-top air
conditioners and the furnace/s in the motorhome. It
includes a number of features that help provide the
owner with the most comfortable temperature possible.
While the system is simple to operate, to fully appreciate
the complete
benefits, the owner should become
familiar with the controls and their functions.
The system offers automatic control of temperature as
normally found on RV air conditioners. When in the
AUTOMATIC
mode, it also controls the fan speed to
provide the cooling required, at the most quiet speed.
In addition to controlling the comfort level of temperature,
the system constantly monitors the current being drawn
by all the electrical appliances in the coach and will
control the air conditioners to prevent them from over-
loading the circuit breakers. Once the system turns them
off, it will keep them off as long as required and then
automatically returns them to normal operation.
The system has been designed to operate from a 120
ONLY.
VAC, 30 Amp service
any other power source will cause
the system.
If there is only 20 Amp service available,
load management must be done manually by the owner
and only one air conditioner can be operated at one time.
Intellitec
www.intellitec.com
ELECTRONIC CONTROL CENTER
OWNERS GUIDE
A/C1
00-00591-000 Master Controller
00-00597-000 Display Panel
system
Connection of the coach to
improper
operation of
A/C2
GETTING TO KNOW THE SYSTEM
Your interface to the system is the central control panel.
There are two identical sets of controls on this panel, one
for each air conditioner and furnace.
CONTROLS
TEMPERATURE
- The temperature control is used to
select the desired temperature for each area of the
coach. Moving the control down, lowers the set
temperature. The approximate range of these controls is
50 to 90 degrees.
FUNCTION
- The function switch is used to select the
desired function of the system, heating or cooling.
INDICATORS
"
ON
" - The green "ON" LED indicator will be on at all
times when the function switch is set to operate the
system for either heating or cooling.
"
SHED
" - The red "SHED" LED indicator will be on steady
when the temperature conditions are demanding
cooling, but there is insufficient power available to
operate all the functions. The indicator will be blinking
when the system is holding off the compressor for the two
minute shut-down period.
P/N 53-00597-100 Rev. C 032619
1
1485 Jacobs Rd.
Deland, FL 32724
386.738.7307

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Summary of Contents for Intellitec FLEETWOOD

  • Page 1 FLEETWOOD - ELECTRONIC CONTROL CENTER OWNERS GUIDE A/C1 A/C2 00-00591-000 Master Controller 00-00597-000 Display Panel ELECTRONIC CLIMATE CONTROL system GETTING TO KNOW THE SYSTEM offers automatic and manual control of the roof-top air conditioners and the furnace/s in the motorhome. It Your interface to the system is the central control panel.
  • Page 2 FLEETWOOD - ELECTRONIC CONTROL CENTER OWNERS GUIDE COOLING AUTO COOL - AUTO COOL provides automatic control of both the fan speed and temperature. The speed of the To operate the air conditioners, first select a desired fan and temperature are controlled by the thermostat temperature for the A/C1 (front) and A/C2 (rear) of the setting.
  • Page 3 FLEETWOOD - ELECTRONIC CONTROL CENTER OWNERS GUIDE AUTOMATIC SHEDDING (continued) As an example of how the system works, let’s say that the air conditioners are running; you decide to make coffee in If other appliances are turned on, the total current draw the electric coffee pot and toast in the toaster at the same could exceed 30 Amps.
  • Page 4 FLEETWOOD - ELECTRONIC CONTROL CENTER OWNERS GUIDE Symptom Possible Cause "ON" indicator won't come on Check Function Switch setting. Should be set at an air conditioner or heat setting. Check 5 Amp, 12 volt fuse in distribution panel. "ON" indicator on, air conditioner not cooling Check Function Switch setting.