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Old 03-30-2012, 07:22 PM   #1
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new ac install issues

Got a new 15000 dometric front ac

was told by the dealer i needed a special circuit board to make the new ac work with my old 5 button thermostat

i read the instructions looks to be simple remove old board replace with new one,and i dissamble the new ac but no circuit board.

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Maybe you add the new board and not substitute?

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Old 03-30-2012, 08:02 PM   #3
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Here is the old AC system and here is the new system 5 button therm.
Make sure the gaskets on AC unit are installed correctly.
If your going from 4 button to 5 button thermostat control than will need new controls in AC's.
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i'm lost mine is a 5 button was told i woud have to convert the whole system to new 12 button or swap circuit boards. opened up the unit and all that is there is a capacitor
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Its a 4 or 5 button if its a new 5 button control than you will need a new circuit boards for the AC's.
Look at the wiring diagram for 5 button control. If you already had a 5 button control than swap the control board to new AC.
It is the correct AC????
Have no idea what the 12 is there talking about????
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The Rv has 5 button thermo. The instructions that came with the circuit board look simple. But when I open up the elect panel on the ac unit, there is no circuit board to swap....
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Says kit ccc2 to ccc heat pump.
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Here is a thread that should help you out.
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