09-06-2012, 06:09 AM
Tuga,
Those four valves are labeled on my coach, and I recall, two of them control the water flow to the heater core for dash heating and the other two control water flow to the AquaHot. If the ones to the AquaHot are open engine coolant should flow to the AquaHot heat exchanger and keep the temperature at about the same as your engine coolant is running. I seem to notice the AquaHot temperature display at about 185 when I park at a site after driving the coach. Hope this answers your question.
Those four valves are labeled on my coach, and I recall, two of them control the water flow to the heater core for dash heating and the other two control water flow to the AquaHot. If the ones to the AquaHot are open engine coolant should flow to the AquaHot heat exchanger and keep the temperature at about the same as your engine coolant is running. I seem to notice the AquaHot temperature display at about 185 when I park at a site after driving the coach. Hope this answers your question.
Russ White
2016 Winnebago Vista LX 30T
#530 ( Sold )
1999 45' Double Slide - Factory upgrade 2004