Domestic Hot Water Via Oasis Hydronic Heating; Dometic Climate Control Via Kib L-Panel; Hvac Operational Overview - NewMar Super Star Owner's Manual

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Domestic Hot Water via Oasis Hydronic Heating

The hot water in your coach is heated by the Oasis hydronic heating system. 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 Oasis control
panel or the SilverLeaf touchscreen (if equipped) located
in the front overhead cabinet.
Both heat sources (diesel burner and heating elements)
can be used at the same time for the maximum water
heating capability. Turning only the 120 volt heating
element(s) on will usually provide sufficient hot water
for most household chores, but may not be sufficient for
showering.
The diesel burner is the primary heat source with at
least 50,000 btu (more on select Oasis models), and the
electric elements are secondary. Depending on your hot
water usage, using only the electric elements may be
sufficient; however, if not, use the diesel burner when
not plugged into shore power or in conjunction with the
electric elements.

Dometic Climate Control via KIB L-Panel

This article provides basic operation instructions for Dometic Climate Control via KIB L-Panel (RevD02), which was
implemented for the 2020 model year on select coaches.
The KIB L-PANEL-4A is a centralized "V-BUS" LCD
interface to the following:
KIB Tank Monitoring System Control (TMSC-100)
Dometic Roof Top Units though the KIB (HVAC-GEN1)
KIB Auto Generator Start "AGS" system (if equipped)
through TMSC-100
Home Page
USER BUTTONS
TANKS: Page jump to Tank Monitoring page
HVAC: Page jump to HVAC control page
AGS: Page jump to the AGS control page
SLEEP
While on the home page the LCD will go dark and to
sleep after a 2 Minutes
Touching the sleeping LCD screen anywhere will
wake it up
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Potable Hot Water Capacity
BTU
Maximum Water Temperature (at
incoming water temperature of 60°F)
Gallons Per Minute (GPM)

HVAC Operational Overview

HVAC is a control system interface to the RV's heating
and cooling system.
Controls the Dometic Roof Top Units
Controls the RV's furnace or heating system
Allows Heat / Cool temperature setting within 55 to
90 degree range
There are three different screens to control the HVAC:
NOW/STATUS PAGE
USER BUTTONS
POWER ICON — Turns HVAC system ON/OFF
SETUP — Page jump to HVAC setup pages
HOLD — While enabled the current displayed room
settings are maintained
RUN PROG — Enables the "DAY/NIGHT" settings for
all rooms
HOME — Page jump to home page, this button is on
every LCD page
CH50
NE-S
CHINOOK
50,000
85,000
50,000
120°F
120°F
120°F
1.5
3.0
1.5

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