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Resolved ITR OASIS Zone 2 Fault - Furnace

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I'm happy to report this is now resolved. I called ITR HEAT (OASIS) today, and as always their customer service is outstanding. I know they must hate customers like me calling but they are always helpful and provide good direction. I explained the situation so he immediately said fuse but I pulled and inspected all. Then we talked zone board and I considered ordering one but I asked "what would you do" as I really just wanted to get a zone board on the way, he said he'd check the fuse and also test the fuse socket first. So I did, back 30 minutes to the RV storage to do the test so I could get back and get whatever I needed ordered before I depart on the 15th for the next trip. He said it was the top left fuse. I thought heat loop 2 was bottom left or second from bottom left. Regardless, I pulled them all but sure enough the top left fuse was blown. I replaced it and everything is now green! Shyeeeuh!

I think I got the bad fuse location from a google search and another post somewhere else. I looked at the manuals I have this morning (also in the Resource area of this site) to try to find the fuse layout. I can't find it. I looked on the ITR-HEAT.com web site, still not finding it. I may be skipping over it as this "Monday" (even if it's Tuesday) has been a hectic one. The manuals also say 5A fuse when in fact it's a 10A fuse so maybe the manuals are obsolete. I don't know.

If anyone has the correct fuse layout for reference of the next victim, please post it. By the way the zone board from ITR-HEAT is half the price from what's on Newmar's (newpar) site. No surprise there.

Anyways, this saga is finally closed for me. I may or may not dive in and change the summer loop pump as it is the noisy one but also I couldn't get the hose on the new zone 2 pump all the way (1/4 inch gap) which is on my mind so I probably need to get back into the box to rest my mind on that at least.
Glad you got it fixed. Hope you closed the loop with the guy you talked to.
 
Posted a presentation by ITR for a Hoots rally. Page 10 identifies fuses.
 

Thanks for sharing. Hard to read but if you zoom in you can see the labels on the zone panel. FYI they changed the bottom left fuses from 5A to 10A.
 

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