In order for the furnace to operate in conformity with generally accepted safety regulations the installation instructions must be followed.
Rv propane furnace installation.
Rv furnace smells like propane a gas leak i ve talked about leaks earlier and if anything is a telltale sign of a leak it s the smell of propane.
This one is a low profile and versatile furnace that can offer maximum heating for large and medium sized rvs.
To put it simply it s impossible for a functioning propane tank to regularly let out the smell of propane.
Installation instructions for sf 20fq sf 25fq sf 30fq sf 35fq sf 42fq the design of the furnace has been listed for installation in recreational vehicles only.
There are so many options to ever consider in mind like the sf series ducted furnace from the suburban.
Warm up to an inviting coach interior with quiet low noise dependable heating solutions.
If you re replacing an old model simply measure the cut out space and plan to purchase a model that will fit into the space allotted.
Power supply thermostat wires 4 holes gas inlet for electric ignition models secure unit in place with 2 screws figure 2.
Whether it s duo therm or hydro flame parts we have the parts.
I ll just mention in passing that we have had three rv s before this one all with propane furnaces.
Air from inside the rv is blown over the hot chamber sending hot air out into the living quarters.
8 back of furnace cabinet 9 1 6 trailer skin vent cap outline 9 5 16 2 3 16 1 3 4 7 64 dia.
The installation procedure to install the suburban is very much like the atwood procedure described above so most of what is provided above is applications.
The furnace draws in air from outside the vehicle mixes it with propane and burns that mixture in a sealed combustion chamber.
If your rv is not built with a propane furnace it s when you need to get one to emit warm air around.
Before you purchase an atwood rv furnace or any furnace for that matter you ll need to make sure it can fit into your vehicle.
This is the first time we have had any problem with an rv propane furnace.
The forced air propane furnace is one of the most popular sources of heat used in the rv industry today.