May I install a Truma heater in the awning?
No. Our current appliances are approved only for recreational vehicles. Therefore, installation in an awning is unfortunately not allowed. But you can retrofit your Truma
No. Our current appliances are approved only for recreational vehicles. Therefore, installation in an awning is unfortunately not allowed. But you can retrofit your Truma
No. Our heaters are not approved for use outside caravanning. Truma heaters may be installed only in Class O vehicles. The vehicle class can be
No. Approvals for fixed buildings have changed so that Truma heaters cannot be installed in mobile homes. Our appliances are approved for recreational vehicles. Heaters
Heaters produced from 1993-2006 were affected by a German law, which stipulated that heat exchangers and exhaust ducts needed to be replaced after ten years.
No. For Truma S heaters, however, we recommend that you clean the heat exchanger and the fan wheel fins with a paintbrush or vacuum cleaner
Yes, the S 5004 can be installed in the position of the old heater if it is an S 5002 built after 05/98. With older
Yes, the S 3004 can be installed in the position of the old heater if it is an S 3002 built after 05/96. With older
We recommend installation as described in the installation instructions. With the position specified there, you’ll have the best Bluetooth and GSM reception. The Truma iNet
We recommend installation in front of the vehicle’s axle to protect the Truma Mover better from spray water from the caravan wheels. Basically, the Mover
There are several reasons why water may drip out of the air distributor in your roof-mounted air conditioner: – The condensation trap on the external