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Fire hazard (cruise air basement units 85PT40)
04-21-2005, 16:09
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Fire hazard (cruise air basement units 85PT40)
Perhaps adding a relay at the A/C unit would make more sense than
running the compressor unit's entire current needs through it.

- Jeff Miller
http://www.wanderlodge.net
http://www.millercoachworks.com


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "lcondosta"
wrote:
>
> Trying to get all systems checked out for summer I was checking my
A/C
> units to find that my center (basement) unit inop. These are the same
> units (cruise airs)that where in my boats so Iam very familier with
> these units.After removing the control panel cover I found a burnt
> wire that went to the thermostat.This would not bother me so much but
> Bluebird did not leave any space behind the A/C control panel and a
> wood cover which I found chared!!!! .This is a comin problem with
> these units. (wire is to small for the load)Iam going the increase
the
> space between the control panel to lesson the possibility of fire
also
> would recommend a heaver wire from the thermostat to the
> compressor.Lee Condosta Wilmington N.C 85PT40
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Fire hazard (cruise air basement units 85PT40) - lcondosta - 04-21-2005, 13:38
Fire hazard (cruise air basement units 85PT40) - George Lowry - 04-21-2005, 14:01
Fire hazard (cruise air basement units 85PT40) - Jeff Miller - 04-21-2005 16:09



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