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Old 01-14-2011, 08:13 AM   #1
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The blower in the basement is controlled by a switch in the Water Compartment.

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Ooooooooooook!

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Old 01-14-2011, 11:54 AM   #3
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Thats correct Gaetan, when the switch is on the 12v fan (blower) will cycle when the furnace goes on and off it will heat the tank compartments and exposed plumbing in water closet.
With furnace I have been in 1* temperatures over a spell of three to four days while at camp Newmar last January.
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Old 01-14-2011, 08:22 PM   #4
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And remember, the fuse for the basement blower is located in the furnace compartment under the refrigerator.
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Norm & 007,

Thanks for that info.

Often an electrical problem is related to a fuse and it is always frustrating to find where it is located i.e. it could be in the fuse box located in the bathroom, or the electrical/power cord compartment, or the left front compartment, or inside the furnace compartment, or in a black box in the back of the fridge, or in the HWH Levelling System Control Box.

I wish that we had a listing of all fuses & breakers with their amperages, their applications (i.e. radio as an example) and their LOCATIONS otherwise we are always searching for these things.
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The diagrams and c/b locations are located on the DVD that you received with your coach. Mine also lists data for the other DP's. I printed out all pages dealing with my make/model. You need to go to the directory for the disk and you will find a PDF file. You will find most of what you need. No more searching...I just pull out my book.
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The diagrams and c/b locations are located on the DVD that you received with your coach. Mine also lists data for the other DP's. I printed out all pages dealing with my make/model. You need to go to the directory for the disk and you will find a PDF file. You will find most of what you need. No more searching...I just pull out my book.
I did the same thing. I printed the pdf files for my model and put the pages in a book. I marked through the options I don't have and highlighted the fuse and circuit breaker panels. Now when I need to find a certain circuit I can find it easily.
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I may not have expressed myself clearly enough. I am looking for a Table that would provide: 1) Fuse Size 2) Type of Fuse) 3) Location of Fuse. For example, if your Power Steps don't work anymore, where would look for the fuse? On a 2006 DSDP, it is a 5 amperes standard type fuse located in F7 Lower Board in the Left Front Compartment. Unless you have a different file on your CD than mine. The Diagram listed as Electrical Symbols on the CD would be of little use in locating the fuse. It is generic info which I don't find much useful.
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Gaetan Lavoie,

A file on my DVD did just that. It lists the item, location and size fuse in alphabetical order. It's called Low Voltage - Coach Fuse/Breaker Locations. Maybe Newmar changed the disk in '06.
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Bonzocfi,

This is interesting.

Would you mind forwarding me a copy of that PDF by email at this address: gaetanlavoie@rogers.com

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bonzocfi,......

Would also appreciate a copy as I own a 2006 DSDP - and no DVD came with the unit (used 12,000 miles) - many thanks and thanks to Gaetan also
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Gaetan and Renden,

The PDF is on it's way. Hope it helps!
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Anybody on line happen to know where the "low air" sensor is on a 2002 Mt. Aire. My Buzzer and low air light goes on and off? any thoughts? thanks, Marvin
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great info Bonzocfi, I will copy those files 2morrow !!

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