I have a carver fanmaster which works fine on gas but when i switch it to electric its runs fine for a while then switches to cold blow can anybody tell me where the thermostat is located ive looked in all cupboards and the walls where ever it is i think it wants moving to a more suitable place. Cheers guzgog
Hi Guzgog , i have a picture showing the thermistor location , if you send me a email i'll send it to you . Not sure this is the same as a thermostat .
I would contact Gary click_here he's the top man when it comes to heaters .
I'm not sure what you mean, it has an over temperature switch but if this trips you need to press it to reset before it will blow hot again. The normal temp control is infact a thermistor and this is in a hole on the end of two brown wires, to get at it you neen to remove the black plastic cover on the fanmater unit.(a thermistor is a resistor whose resistance varies with temperature)
The Thermistor will give trouble if it gets coated with a thick insulating blanket of fluff and this could be your problem, however if it is, then the whole unit will be in a similar state and need taking apart for a good clean out.
Don't confuse the Carver temp control system with The Truma ultraheats system fitted after 2000, it's the ultraheats thermistor that needs moving, Carvers always worked well where they put them!
The reset switch btw is behind a finger of plastic on the end of the unit, you will find it exactly 9ins down and 7ins back from the top left hand corner of the gas fire surround where this touches the woodwork. Put you hand over the back to find it and when you press it only moves a 1mm or 2mm at most, if it does not move at all then it's an early unit and does not have one. In this case the unit needs upgrading using a reset switch kit.
Hi gary ive stripped the famaster down and cleaned all the muck and fluff out of the unit, the heater warms the van ok but it lets it get cold before the heater kicks in gain even with the round control knob turned up full hope this makes any sence to you. Cheers guzgog
Well we play um again in a fortnight, I'm hoping next time Forest can field the same team in the second half
As for your problem, if your sure the thermistor is clean then I'd say theres a fault on the main control board. Give me a ring, numbers on left under 'outfit'
hi there gary im trying to open the files on your site but they keep coming up blank is there anyway you could email them to me if its not to much trouble
If you mean the manuals then they are in 'PDF' format, you need Adobe Reader installed on your computer to view them. Go to the link to intall the latest version free, it's 23Mb so if on dail up, most software CD's have free versions on them.
Don't talk to me about computers! Picked up some spy-ware or something like yesterday, it installs a spy-ware catcher without permission and then keeps telling be I've got critical problem. So I run the program and it finds three problems but refuses to delete them until I pay money!!
Thankfully I didn't come up on last weeks Coolly boat and already had my own free software installed, this though found 14 problems!, the main one being getting rid of this other one. A system restore and three hours later I can now get some work done!!!
So that's off my chest, First then, if you have any version of Adobe reader or Acrobat reader you should be able to read my manuals, you don't need the latest addition.
The reset switch is behind a finger of plastic on the end of the unit, you will find it exactly 9ins down and 7ins back from the top left hand corner of the gas fire surround where this touches the woodwork. Put your hand over the back to find it and when you press it only moves a 1mm or 2mm at most, if it does not move at all then it's an early unit and does not have one. In this case the unit needs upgrading using a reset switch kit.
Hi Gary its guzgog again ive cleaned the fan the heater box and thermistor and presto it works fine thanks for the help again, i hear you spend a bit of time down skeggy if youve got a local pub down there let me know and i'll be pleased to treat yer to a couple. cheers mate