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Old 11-13-2022, 11:35 AM   #1
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new Oasis pump - Hot floors

So I had the Loop 2 pump go out on my Oasis. After replacing it my bathroom floor and another spot under the kitchen sink are very warm. I suspect it is do to the recirculating hot fluid in the system causing this. Loop 2 is the back half of the coach heat source. I have not noticed this to be as warm all the time prior to changing out the pump. Anyone else notice this on their 4369 or similar coach. Is there a cure that one might know of?
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figured it out. Flipped the switch on the top of the silver and shut down the recirc pumps. Must have flip the switch by accident when I changed the blown fuse yesterday.
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figured it out. Flipped the switch on the top of the silver and shut down the recirc pumps. Must have flip the switch by accident when I changed the blown fuse yesterday.
If it is any comfort, you're not the first person that has happened too. 😚
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figured it out. Flipped the switch on the top of the silver and shut down the recirc pumps. Must have flip the switch by accident when I changed the blown fuse yesterday.
We too have hot floor in our rear bathroom which we 'cured' temporarily by turning off the "HEAT/FLOOR" breakers in the half bath. I found the switch on top of the silver Oasis box but cannot see which way is OFF. Currently the switch is depressed on side away from me; is this OFF? Also, when we try to start the AC (after unplugging and re-plugging in at the pedestal) hot air starts blowing out of the vent by the kitchen sink.
At the same time we are getting an E7 error for Zone 1 & 3, and we don't know why.
Any ideas about what's gong on what a potential fix (or fixes) are?
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