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Old 12-13-2019, 10:30 AM   #1
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Radiant Heating issue

On our last weekend trip to Crooked River State Park in Georgia our floor heating (Radiant Heating) did not work in all 3 sections (living room, bedroom and bathroom)

Was wondering if there is a quick fix or solution?

We own a 2018 3736 Dutch Star.
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If you have a half bath the 120v house electrical panel should be in a wall cabinet inside this bath. Check the breaker. Also inside that same cabinet there should be two GFI outlets. The quick fix might be the GFI tripped. Reset the GFI if tripped or trip and rest if not tripped.
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Old 12-20-2019, 10:59 PM   #3
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I have the three zones of radiant heat and the salon and kitchen work like always. The rear bath/bedroom 4326 needs to be on HIGH to heat like it use to on LOW.
Any help out there?

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I have the three zones of radiant heat and the salon and kitchen work like always. The rear bath/bedroom 4326 needs to be on HIGH to heat like it use to on LOW.
Any help out there?

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I have the same problem in the rear bath. Floor heat doesn't get very warm.
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Old 12-27-2019, 05:25 PM   #5
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Hi - Remember that there is a basement under the front and central sections and that area is warmer than the ambient temperature. The rear bath doesn't have that situation. Try shooting the floors with an IR gun and see what the temperature is where the pad is located.


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Old 12-28-2019, 10:48 AM   #6
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Three Stage Relay

I found my problem.

Relay Module 15 AMP, 1/2 HP Vertical Screw Terminal Block
P/N: 00-10026-200

I tried to upload a picture but failed....

This relay is in the 4"x 4" metal box. This one is under my rear bath sink. They make a "Click" when turned "ON" and that's how I found mine. I am going to locate the other two before the relay quits on them. I ordered two new relays thinking that one of the other two may fail......

The reason a relay may fail in one of the positions "Low,Med or High" is because it is a switch that activates a timer that (for Example) ON for 5 seconds - OFF for 15 seconds........ or ON for 10 seconds - OFF for 15 seconds.
My low switch/relay burnt out but Med & High still worked......

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