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Anonymous Posted on Feb 24, 2008

Vulcan ducted heating not working

I have an in roof vulcan ducted heating which is operated by a wall mounted digital control. The control is hard wired so no batteries. The control has "reset" showing up the top. When I press the two buttons for reset, the little sending signal comes up but nothing happens. "Reset" remains.

I have been up in the roof and removed the top panel on the heater. The L.E.D. lights work suggesting the unit is getting power. The green light on the left of all the lights flashes intermittently.

I have pressed in the button next to the LED lights, all the lights came on then went off.

Any ideas why the heater won't come on ?. Do I need to re-tune the control into the heater ? if so, are you able to tell me how !?? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  • Anonymous Mar 28, 2014

    It is the control module for the air control on the dashboard it controls the heater and air temperture
    fitted to a daewoo bus, the air unit is mounted on the roof

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How many wires for the thermostat do you have? If you tell me I can help. The green flashing, instead of red, in my experience, means a thermostat problem.

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SOURCE: VULCAN BONAIRE Users manual.

Try here http://www.bonaire.com.au/support/documentation/owner/default.aspx

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