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Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system?
12-06-2008, 04:36
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Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system?
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Forman" <scottforman75@...>
wrote:
>
> Has anyone ever retrofitted one of the diesel-fired heating systems to
> a mid-80's PT? This one one of only a few features of the newer
> coaches that I really wish I had. It seems to my feeble mind that one
> should be able to install the unit in a bay and tap in to the loop for
> the original hot water heaters coming off the engine, but I am no
> engineer. Any advice on this?
>
> Scott Forman
> 86 PT38
> Memphis
>
Hello Scott,

I recently installed a Webasto Thermo 90 in our 83 FC. We installed it in the
rear driver's
side compartment. I am very happy with the outcome. The plumbing is the easy
part.
Installed it in series with the aux pump loop just before the pump.

Tapped the fuel tank from a spare 3/8 plug that was already equipped with a
standpipe.

The electrical is a bit involved. Installed diodes and power supply for the aux
pump and
winter/summer Sporlan valves with an additional winter summer switch for the
Webasto.
The pump will automatically run when the Webasto is on.

By doing this we did not have to disturb any of the dash wiring /functions.
Therefore,
when the Webasto is off, the hydronic system still functions as it was designed
to with
the engine running.

The Thermo 90 is a varaiable output boiler from 6K to 31K BTU. It is very
efficient.

I have been testing it and it will warm up the coach and block nicely from 20
degrees F
to comfortable room temps within 30 to 40 minuets. Heat starts coming out of
the
coach exchangers within 10 minuets.

The only issue I have not resolved yet has to do with the coach blowers. I
bypassed the
aux bus where they were originally powered and put them on a dedicated 20 amp
circuit
at the mid coach sub panel. This is not idiot proof in that once the thermostat
is
satisfied, the blowers will turn off but the blower porwer is still on. If the
Webasto is shut
down, the risk of forgetting to turn off the blower power remains and the
blowers will
run once the temp falls.

I have lots of documentation and photos if you are interested. email
bgaramella@...

NH Bill 83 FC "Casa Billisa"
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Messages In This Thread
Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system? - Scott Forman - 12-06-2008, 03:30
Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system? - thomas_sorrentino - 12-06-2008, 03:53
Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system? - Donald Watson - 12-06-2008, 04:07
Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system? - Bill Garamella - 12-06-2008 04:36
Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system? - Bill Garamella - 12-06-2008, 07:33
Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system? - Pete Masterson - 12-06-2008, 10:57
Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system? - Bill Garamella - 12-06-2008, 11:24
Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system? - Stephen Birtles - 12-06-2008, 11:43
Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system? - Scott Forman - 12-06-2008, 13:13
Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system? - Pete Masterson - 12-06-2008, 13:51
Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system? - Pete Masterson - 12-06-2008, 13:58
Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system? - Bill Garamella - 12-06-2008, 15:04
Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system? - Stephen Birtles - 12-06-2008, 15:25
Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system? - Chuck Wheeler - 12-06-2008, 15:29
Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system? - Stephen Birtles - 12-06-2008, 15:45
Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system? - Bill Garamella - 12-06-2008, 16:02
Retrofit a diesel-fired heating system? - Bill Garamella - 12-06-2008, 16:10



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