Section 1, Overview

Ability for technician to easily access and service the product, especially fuel, plumbing, and electrical systems.

After installation, ability to purge water and fuel lines and inspect/test entire system using the ITR-supplied Inspection Check Sheet.

1.5Equipment, Tools and Skills

As the user and/or installer, you must be qualified and authorized to do the installation, which requires mechanical aptitude and electrical knowledge. Make sure you comply with existing RVIA or ABYC industry practices, using the highest and most recent standards and codes. Good workmanship is essential. Please refer back to Section 1 – Overview, sub-Section 1.2, Protect Your Warranty.

You will need the following equipment and tools to install the heating system (not supplied). This list does not include optional equipment and accessories:

Standard tools normally available in a well-equipped shop.

Approved fasteners for mounting the heater unit.

Steel (or stainless steel) 2” ID exhaust system piping, maximum 12’ with no bends. (See Section 3 – Installing the Exhaust System, for details when bend are present.).

Exhaust collar.

ITR-muffler with straight-through design.

1/4” supply fuel line, approved rubber or copper.

#10 sheet metal screws or wood screws to mount fan units inside the occupied areas.

Heater hose (to connect optional Distribution Module hose fittings to interior fans).

Domestic water hose and/or tubing to connect the Distribution Module hose fittings to the domestic water system.

Overflow tank to connect to the Oasis™ Heating Module with clear plastic 3/8” hose; tank must be heavy-duty plastic, with a

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The Oasis™ Heating Module