Truma Combi G comfort uses gasoline to provide warm air and hot water for motorhomes for a lightweight, space-saving solution
Technical Details
The Truma Combi G is Truma’s first gasoline-powered system. The newest evolution of Truma’s signature 2-in-1 system is a single-fuel solution that delivers hot air and hot water from one smart appliance. This saves space and weight in your RV by eliminating the need for bulky propane tanks to fuel your furnace and water heater.
In addition to the two-in-one functionality, the Truma Combi G comfort plus also has integrated electric heating elements. The heater offers modes for every camping lifestyle: gas mode for self-sufficient “off-the-grid” camping, electric mode for full hook-up at the campsite, and mixed mode for efficient heating in extremely low temperatures.
The Combi G features five operating levels in gas mode and two operating levels in electric mode to achieve the desired temperature in the RV more efficiently.
Truma introduced the Combi to the RV industry in 2007, the first RV furnace of its type. Since then, Truma has continued to innovate and evolve this heating technology. Hot air and hot water from one smart appliance provide the comforts of home while out on the road. The water tank is integrated into the furnace, providing hot water while it produces hot air. When the weather is warm, you can use your hot water without running the furnace.


The Truma Combi owners are just one step away from achieving complete comfort. Truma Interconnect capabilities allow you to upgrade your RV with a Truma air conditioner and utilize the CP plus already installed in your vehicle. Control your heating and hot water functions from the Combi and the cooling functions of your Aventa from one convenient place.
The Combi G furnace requires gasoline fuel according to ASTM D4814 with the following properties for operation:
We recommend keeping the gas tank at least 1/4 tank full to support uninterrupted fuel delivery.
If your Combi eco plus, Combi comfort plus, Combi D comfort plus, or Combi G comfort plus will not operate on 120 V power, please try these troubleshooting steps:
If you verify all the steps above and are still having problems, contact Truma Customer Care for additional support.
Error Codes on the CP plus:
If the system has been sitting for an extended period of time:
If you are above 12,000 feet and are trying to cold start the Combi G:
If the system has recently been running:
If the problem continues, please contact us for assistance.
If your Truma Combi will not stay lit, but you are not receiving an error code, check the following items:
If the issue persists, please contact Truma Customer Care for additional support.
If a generator is installed, start the generator before starting the Combi G. This will ensure the Combi G does not draw air from the generator fuel line.
It is recommended to reduce the risk of condensate dripping down the exterior wall of the RV, which can cause damage to the side wall over time. The spout can also be used for the Combi propane variants, but because propane tends to have lower particulate matter emissions it is not required.
Yes, it can remain attached while driving. Since it just clips into place, it can be removed then reattached once parked and prior to using the Combi.
We recommend it be replaced to help protect the sidewall of the RV. Replacements will be available on our Amazon store.