Oasis Concepts Diesel and AC Heating System for Recreational Vehicles and Yachts User Manual

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Section 5, Installing Fan Heaters

• If a “passive” radiant heat system is desired (i.e.

baseboard or fin and tube configurations), consult ITR
for recommended installation procedures and design.

Multiple Zone Heating

The Oasis™ Heating Module can supply heat up to five
interior zones using the Distribution Module (Optional).
Refer to Section 9 – Installing Distribution Module.

Up to five thermostats (positive DC compatible) can be
installed to allow temperature regulation of the zones. The
thermostat controls the fan heater.


For larger installations, consult ITR.

Accessories and Components Needed

In addition to the fans themselves, you will need at least
some of the following optional accessories and equipment
which are not supplied but which can be purchased

separately.

Thermostats — thermostats can be installed in the

interior.

Air Outlet Vents — covers that are installed flush

with the wall to vent heat for the installed heater unit.

Fan Guards — to protect the fan blades from

damage, recommended for fans installed in storage
areas or other accessible areas where something could
contact the fans.

Screws — #10 sheet metal screws or wood screws to

mount the fan units. See Figure 5-2: Mounting a

Spacesaver Fan.

Two-Speed Fan Switches – to enable low and high-

speed settings from inside the coach or yacht; for use
with the ITR Cabin heater and Spacesaver fan.

Three-Speed Fan Switches — to enable low,

medium and high-speed settings from inside the coach
or yacht; for use with the ITR defrost heater.

Air Ducting — to allow you to install fans in a remote

location (i.e. not directly adjacent to the interior space

International Thermal Research

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