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Electric Heaters, galley, salon, bedroom-the long thin heaters - Jay Darst - 09-10-2008 06:44

Has anyone found the direct replacement for the electric heaters
found in the Galley, Salon and Bedroom?

Am familiar with the Cadet PerfectToe. I've replaced a few in the
Prevost coaches. The PerfectToe heaters have not been tested and are
NOT recommended for Vertical installations such as those in the
Bedroom and Galley heaters in 80's Birds.

Have researched the forum and read Dayton and Fasco names, but have
not been able to find correct heaters by these companies.

My heaters have been cleaned and they still operate, though with
little air movement and limited high thermostat settings.

Would like to just buy 3 new heaters to replace the originals and be
done, not buying pieces and parts to recondition them. But will if
thats the best answer ;~}

Thanks
jay darst
85PT40
91PrevostRoyale40XL
96PrevostCountryCoach40XL
Sullivan, IL
217 - 971 - 0036 cell


Electric Heaters, galley, salon, bedroom-the long thin heaters - Curt Sprenger - 09-10-2008 07:07

Do an Internet search on "toe heater".

On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Jay Darst <"jdarstpt40@yahoo.com"> wrote:



Has anyone found the direct replacement for the electric heaters

found in the Galley, Salon and Bedroom?



Am familiar with the Cadet PerfectToe. I've replaced a few in the

Prevost coaches. The PerfectToe heaters have not been tested and are

NOT recommended for Vertical installations such as those in the

Bedroom and Galley heaters in 80's Birds.



Have researched the forum and read Dayton and Fasco names, but have

not been able to find correct heaters by these companies.



My heaters have been cleaned and they still operate, though with

little air movement and limited high thermostat settings.



Would like to just buy 3 new heaters to replace the originals and be

done, not buying pieces and parts to recondition them. But will if

thats the best answer ;~}



Thanks

jay darst

85PT40

91PrevostRoyale40XL

96PrevostCountryCoach40XL

Sullivan, IL

217 - 971 - 0036 cell






--
Curt Sprenger
1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing"
Anaheim Hills, CA




Electric Heaters, galley, salon, bedroom-the long thin heaters - robert nloomas - 09-10-2008 09:56

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jay Darst"
wrote:
Jay I used this one in the bath room Dayton Fan force wall
3UG16D Grainger catalog page 3194.Tomorrow ill be going to my bird
I can get you the info on the replacement for the bedroom.
Bob Loomas 1985 PT 36
Harahan La.
>
> Has anyone found the direct replacement for the electric heaters
> found in the Galley, Salon and Bedroom?
>
> Am familiar with the Cadet PerfectToe. I've replaced a few in the
> Prevost coaches. The PerfectToe heaters have not been tested and
are
> NOT recommended for Vertical installations such as those in the
> Bedroom and Galley heaters in 80's Birds.
>
> Have researched the forum and read Dayton and Fasco names, but have
> not been able to find correct heaters by these companies.
>
> My heaters have been cleaned and they still operate, though with
> little air movement and limited high thermostat settings.
>
> Would like to just buy 3 new heaters to replace the originals and
be
> done, not buying pieces and parts to recondition them. But will if
> thats the best answer ;~}
>
> Thanks
> jay darst
> 85PT40
> 91PrevostRoyale40XL
> 96PrevostCountryCoach40XL
> Sullivan, IL
> 217 - 971 - 0036 cell
>


Electric Heaters, galley, salon, bedroom-the long thin heaters - Bob Lawrence - 09-10-2008 10:42

Just got done replacing the bedroom and kitchen heaters with new
Cadet Perfectoe heaters.
When I pulled the old ones out, they had stamped on them "No for
vertical installation".
Figured if old ones could be vertical, new ones could also.
New ones are smaller, so had to modify openings.
Bob Lawrence
84 PT36
Branson, Mo. (Still workcamping)

> Jay I used this one in the bath room Dayton Fan force wall
> 3UG16D Grainger catalog page 3194.Tomorrow ill be going to my bird
> I can get you the info on the replacement for the bedroom.
> Bob Loomas 1985 PT 36
> Harahan La.
> >
> > Has anyone found the direct replacement for the electric heaters
> > found in the Galley, Salon and Bedroom?
> >
> > Am familiar with the Cadet PerfectToe. I've replaced a few in the
> > Prevost coaches. The PerfectToe heaters have not been tested and
> are
> > NOT recommended for Vertical installations such as those in the
> > Bedroom and Galley heaters in 80's Birds.
> >
> > Have researched the forum and read Dayton and Fasco names, but
have
> > not been able to find correct heaters by these companies.
> >
> > My heaters have been cleaned and they still operate, though with
> > little air movement and limited high thermostat settings.
> >
> > Would like to just buy 3 new heaters to replace the originals and
> be
> > done, not buying pieces and parts to recondition them. But will
if
> > thats the best answer ;~}
> >
> > Thanks
> > jay darst
> > 85PT40
> > 91PrevostRoyale40XL
> > 96PrevostCountryCoach40XL
> > Sullivan, IL
> > 217 - 971 - 0036 cell
> >
>


Electric Heaters, galley, salon, bedroom-the long thin heaters - Ryan Wright - 09-11-2008 04:11

Jay,

Nope, and I spent a good deal of time last year searching, too. My
heaters move enough air but also have limited high thermostat settings
which drives me to supplement with LP during the hard cold of winter.
I've been considering installing an automation controller, replacing
all heat & air thermostats with relays and temperature sensors, and
controlling HVAC throughout the entire bus from a small touchpanel.
This would allow me to set the heaters to any temperature and give me
a single control point. Unfortunately it also requires a lot of time
disassembling panels and running wires throughout the coach, which is
why I've not done it yet.

One thing you're going to notice, and the reason I gave up my search
for new heaters, is that nobody makes a 20 amp 120 volt toe heater
anymore. Your existing heaters are 20 amps a pop and the extra power
is nice on a cold winter night. So even if you do find something that
fits, it's not going to put out as much heat.

If someone does happen to find 20 amp heaters that fit, they're going
to sell a bunch of 'em.

-Ryan
'86 PT-40 8V92

On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Jay Darst wrote:
> Has anyone found the direct replacement for the electric heaters
> found in the Galley, Salon and Bedroom?
>
> Am familiar with the Cadet PerfectToe. I've replaced a few in the
> Prevost coaches. The PerfectToe heaters have not been tested and are
> NOT recommended for Vertical installations such as those in the
> Bedroom and Galley heaters in 80's Birds.
>
> Have researched the forum and read Dayton and Fasco names, but have
> not been able to find correct heaters by these companies.
>
> My heaters have been cleaned and they still operate, though with
> little air movement and limited high thermostat settings.
>
> Would like to just buy 3 new heaters to replace the originals and be
> done, not buying pieces and parts to recondition them. But will if
> thats the best answer ;~}
>
> Thanks
> jay darst
> 85PT40
> 91PrevostRoyale40XL
> 96PrevostCountryCoach40XL
> Sullivan, IL
> 217 - 971 - 0036 cell
>
>


Electric Heaters, galley, salon, bedroom-the long thin heaters - Kurt Horvath - 09-11-2008 05:54

These heaters are not as wide as the ones in my coach, 17 3/4" but
they might work for you.

http://www.heatersplus.com/qts.htm


Kurt Horvath
95 PT-42
10AC

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ryan Wright"
wrote:
>
> Jay,
>
> Nope, and I spent a good deal of time last year searching, too. My
> heaters move enough air but also have limited high thermostat
settings
> which drives me to supplement with LP during the hard cold of
winter.
> I've been considering installing an automation controller, replacing
> all heat & air thermostats with relays and temperature sensors, and
> controlling HVAC throughout the entire bus from a small touchpanel.
> This would allow me to set the heaters to any temperature and give
me
> a single control point. Unfortunately it also requires a lot of time
> disassembling panels and running wires throughout the coach, which
is
> why I've not done it yet.
>
> One thing you're going to notice, and the reason I gave up my search
> for new heaters, is that nobody makes a 20 amp 120 volt toe heater
> anymore. Your existing heaters are 20 amps a pop and the extra power
> is nice on a cold winter night. So even if you do find something
that
> fits, it's not going to put out as much heat.
>
> If someone does happen to find 20 amp heaters that fit, they're
going
> to sell a bunch of 'em.
>
> -Ryan
> '86 PT-40 8V92
>
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Jay Darst wrote:
> > Has anyone found the direct replacement for the electric heaters
> > found in the Galley, Salon and Bedroom?
> >
> > Am familiar with the Cadet PerfectToe. I've replaced a few in the
> > Prevost coaches. The PerfectToe heaters have not been tested and
are
> > NOT recommended for Vertical installations such as those in the
> > Bedroom and Galley heaters in 80's Birds.
> >
> > Have researched the forum and read Dayton and Fasco names, but
have
> > not been able to find correct heaters by these companies.
> >
> > My heaters have been cleaned and they still operate, though with
> > little air movement and limited high thermostat settings.
> >
> > Would like to just buy 3 new heaters to replace the originals and
be
> > done, not buying pieces and parts to recondition them. But will if
> > thats the best answer ;~}
> >
> > Thanks
> > jay darst
> > 85PT40
> > 91PrevostRoyale40XL
> > 96PrevostCountryCoach40XL
> > Sullivan, IL
> > 217 - 971 - 0036 cell
> >
> >
>


Electric Heaters, galley, salon, bedroom-the long thin heaters - Kurt Horvath - 09-11-2008 06:05

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Kurt Horvath"
wrote:
>
> These heaters are not as wide as the ones in my coach, 17 3/4" but
> they might work for you.
>
The grill on this one looks like the ones in my coach.

http://www.cadetco.com/show_product.php?prodid=1005

Some other options?

> http://www.heatersplus.com/qts.htm

http://www.houseneeds.com/Shop/HeatingProducts/heatingunits/electrical
/mysonelectricaltoekickheaters.htm

> http://www.qmarkmeh.com/develop/prod_pdf/bulsub/ZBL-QTSOO.pdf

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/2YV11?BaseItem=2YV10
>
> Kurt Horvath
> 95 PT-42
> 10AC
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ryan Wright"
> wrote:
> >
> > Jay,
> >
> > Nope, and I spent a good deal of time last year searching, too. My
> > heaters move enough air but also have limited high thermostat
> settings
> > which drives me to supplement with LP during the hard cold of
> winter.
> > I've been considering installing an automation controller,
replacing
> > all heat & air thermostats with relays and temperature sensors,
and
> > controlling HVAC throughout the entire bus from a small
touchpanel.
> > This would allow me to set the heaters to any temperature and
give
> me
> > a single control point. Unfortunately it also requires a lot of
time
> > disassembling panels and running wires throughout the coach,
which
> is
> > why I've not done it yet.
> >
> > One thing you're going to notice, and the reason I gave up my
search
> > for new heaters, is that nobody makes a 20 amp 120 volt toe heater
> > anymore. Your existing heaters are 20 amps a pop and the extra
power
> > is nice on a cold winter night. So even if you do find something
> that
> > fits, it's not going to put out as much heat.
> >
> > If someone does happen to find 20 amp heaters that fit, they're
> going
> > to sell a bunch of 'em.
> >
> > -Ryan
> > '86 PT-40 8V92
> >
> > On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Jay Darst wrote:
> > > Has anyone found the direct replacement for the electric heaters
> > > found in the Galley, Salon and Bedroom?
> > >
> > > Am familiar with the Cadet PerfectToe. I've replaced a few in
the
> > > Prevost coaches. The PerfectToe heaters have not been tested
and
> are
> > > NOT recommended for Vertical installations such as those in the
> > > Bedroom and Galley heaters in 80's Birds.
> > >
> > > Have researched the forum and read Dayton and Fasco names, but
> have
> > > not been able to find correct heaters by these companies.
> > >
> > > My heaters have been cleaned and they still operate, though with
> > > little air movement and limited high thermostat settings.
> > >
> > > Would like to just buy 3 new heaters to replace the originals
and
> be
> > > done, not buying pieces and parts to recondition them. But will
if
> > > thats the best answer ;~}
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > jay darst
> > > 85PT40
> > > 91PrevostRoyale40XL
> > > 96PrevostCountryCoach40XL
> > > Sullivan, IL
> > > 217 - 971 - 0036 cell
> > >
> > >
> >
>