Gas operation, mains operation, or completely dead?
Have you tried the emergency start procedure?
(this is for the 3010, yours may be different)
19. Emergency start
• Disconnect 12V and the cable to the panel on the heater.
• Connect a cable between 2 and 9 in the contact device (on the heater).
• Connect 12V to the heater.
Now the heater starts with gas and 1kW. (Regulation of room temperature does not function, constant pump
operation).
Hi Supatramp, are you telling me that the blown air heating pipes run OUTSIDE???? I think we've just found the problem. I think my cat (if I had one) would have enough common sense to put anything to do with heating the van, inside the van. I can't really think that trying to insulate the pipes would be very successful.
So my van's the cheapest of cheap continental vans, looks like Ikea inside, but I'm warm 'cus my pipes are all inside!
I'll leave folk to reach their own conclusions.
Regards,
Pete,
Gloucester.
Inside the van the blown-air trunking has to be hidden, obviously, so if at any point in the 'run' it's not possible to hide it inside, then it has to go under the van and is secured to the underside of the floor.
My van has an end bedroom, immediately forward of it, on one side, is the toilet/washroom with the toilet on the side wall. I don't know whether the trunking is hidden inside the boxing-in of the wheel arch, I haven't bothered to look underneath, but it certainly can't get past the toilet so has to go under the floor. And before somebody voices their thoughts, on the other side is the main door so the trunking couldn't go down the other side without again having to go underneath.
Hence the reason why the bedroom is chilly, a combination of the distance to the blown-air outlet, and the fact of the underfloor trunking.
My 2009 Lunar has ALL the pipes outside. Hence the colder it is the cooler the warm air blowing in.Totally unbeleivable this day and age.Useless in winter.I thought it was just Lunar but apparently not.
The Conqueror i had, the pipe ran under the van to feed the rear bedroom, on one side off the van was the shower, otherside the loo & washroom. plus the twin axles you just cant get passed them from the inside of the van,So why on earth dont they lag the pipe work beats me. I never used the blower.
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