Washing your hands, washing dishes, or even showering – if you travel with a caravan, you appreciate when hot water is readily available. We all know that caravans differ considerably, but so do water heaters for caravans and motor homes. This guide gives you an overview.
Appliances to heat water in caravans run on gas, electricity, diesel or a mixture of energy types. Some water heaters even use warmth from heaters to generate hot water. Depending on what type of vehicle you have and your personal water requirements, various Truma appliances may be of interest to you: Therme, Boiler or Combi heater.
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The device must be descaled on a regular basis – at least twice a year. We recommend using suitable commercially available products to clean, sterilise and maintain the Therme. Products containing chlorine are not suitable.
If the heating-up time in 230 V mode is extremely long, the heating rod may be calcified. In this case, you should also decalcify the water system.
We recommend the use of suitable commercially available products to clean, sterilise and maintain the boiler. Products containing chlorine are not suitable.
The boiler should be heated to 70 °C at regular intervals to prevent infestation by microorganisms.
Clean the device and the ventilation slots with a dry, lint-free cloth
We recommend the use of suitable commercially available products to clean, sterilise and maintain the boiler. Products containing chlorine are not suitable.
The boiler should be heated to 70 °C at regular intervals to prevent infestation by microorganisms.
Clean the compartment where the unit is installed at least once annually.
We recommend the use of suitable commercially available products to clean, sterilise and maintain the boiler. Products containing chlorine are not suitable.
The effectiveness of the use of chemicals to combat microorganisms in the appliance can be increased by heating the water in the boiler to 70 °C at regular intervals.
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Once the water in the boiler has reached a temperature of 60 °C, the burner will switch off. The appliance must stay switched on for at least 30 minutes and no hot water may be removed. The residual heat in the heat exchanger will heat the water up to 70 °C.
If the mobile home is not used during periods of frost, it is essential that the Therme be emptied.
Never operate the Therme electrically without water contents! Don’t forget to turn the appliance off when the caravan is not being used! Drain in event of frost!
If the caravan is not being used during the frosty period, the Truma Boiler must be drained!
Even if the cold water system is being operated without the boiler, the boiler will still fill with water. To avoid frost damage, the water in the boiler must be drained by operating the drain valve, even if the boiler has not been used. Alternatively, two hot water-resistant shut-off valves can be fitted upstream of the cold and hot water connection.
Never operate the boiler when it is empty.
The boiler must be drained if the motor home / caravan is not being used during the frosty period.
Combi: The interior can be heated either with or without water, depending on the setting.
Combi E: The interior can be heated in gas, electrical or mixed mode, either with or without water, depending on the setting.