Hydronic Heating System - Winnebago Ellipse User Manual

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SECTION 4 –
APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS
Condensate Drain Lines
The three roof air conditioners are equipped
with condensate water pumps, which allows
water that is extracted from the roof air
conditioners to be pumped through three separate
drain lines (located at the rear of coach).
If you notice water running off of the roof
when the air conditioners are running, this is a
sign that one or more of the drain lines have
plugged and water is now flowing out of the
safety overflow of the air conditioner(s). See
your Winnebago Industries
and proper cleaning of the drain lines.
NOTICE
Water running off the roof is a sign the
condensate drain lines are plugged and
require service. Failure to comply may
result in water damage to the roof.
Further Information
For complete operating instructions and
troubleshooting procedures, see the
manufacturer's user guide provided in your
InfoCase.

HYDRONIC HEATING SYSTEM

The Hydronic Heating System in your RV
provides a continuous supply of hot water,
interior heat, and engine preheating. This system
features a 12-volt DC powered diesel burner
(which utilizes on-board diesel fuel) and a 120-
volt AC electric heating element, along with a
propylene glycol-based antifreeze and water
heating solution to give you the luxury of quiet,
continuous warmth in your motor home.
4-12
®
dealer for service
Basement Temperature Control
Expansion Fill Tank
Hydronic Heating System
(Located in driver side compartment
behind front wheel well)
-Typical View
Basement Temperature Control
NOTICE
When the water system is in use, the
thermostat should never be set below 40-
degrees F. to prevent freeze damage to
components.
Exterior
Electronic
Controller

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