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Digital Thermostat Installation in RV HVAC Systems Page 1 of 5 Coleman Mach to Hunter Digital Thermostat Instructions Credit given where credit is due: This page wr itten by Ken Lenger and derived from the text from Alan Paskey and Les Adams. Credit for the original concept and details of the Coleman modification is given to Alan Paskey. Les Adams [...]
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Digital Thermostat Installation in RV HVAC Systems Page 3 of 5 TEXT OF ALAN PASKEY'S ARTICLE as FOLLOWS (FOR COLEMAN UNITS) The wires coming out of the a/c are as follows: Red = +12 VDC Blue = -12 VDC Green = Fan High Gray = Fan Low White = Furnace Yellow = Compressor The wire terminals on the new stat are as follows: RC = cooling relay RH = h[...]
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Digital Thermostat Installation in RV HVAC Systems Page 4 of 5 LES ADAMS ARTICLE FOR WIRING HUNTER DIGITAL THERMOSTAT INTO DOMETIC A/C AND ATWOOD FURN AC E There was a thread on another BBS by Alan Paskey about his installation of a Hunter Digital Thermostat for his A/C and heat... I have been wanting to do this for some time now and finally got ar[...]
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Digital Thermostat Installation in RV HVAC Systems Page 5 of 5 Hunter thermostat Heating System Selector switch set to "HG"... "F/C" selector switch to "F" ... Note that both the Hunter "RC" and "RH" terminals have the ground lead connected to them... I fashioned a jumper wire from one terminal to a[...]