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Truma Combi G comfort plus

Gasoline and Electric 2-in-1 Comfort

Truma Combi G comfort uses gasoline to provide warm air and hot water for motorhomes for a lightweight, space-saving solution

Gasoline and electric energy sources for heat and hot water
Same footprint as original Truma Combi models
Automatic altitude adjustment for maximum efficiency

Technical Details

Suitable for
Motorhomes
Available for
OEM
Energy source
Gasoline and electric
Energy input rate (gas mode)
Level 1: 6,800 BTU/h (2 kW)
Level 2: 10,200 BTU/h (3 kW)
Level 3: 13,650 BTU/h (4 kW)
Level 4: 17,060 BTU/h (5 kW)
Level 5: 20,470 BTU/h (6 kW)
Fuel consumption (gas mode)
Level 1: 8.79 fl.oz/h (195 g/h)
Level 2: 13.4 fl.oz/h (293 g/h)
Level 3: 18.33 fl.oz/h (390 g/h)
Level 4: 22.4 fl.oz/h (488 g/h)
Level 5: 28.34 fl.oz/h (585 g/h)
Energy input rate (electric mode)
Level 1: 850 W
Level 2: 1,700 W
Energy input rate (mixed mode)
Max. 13,650 BTU/h (4 kW) + 1700 W
Power consumption (12 volt DC)
transient: max 6.93 A
Power consumption (120 volt AC)
Level 1: 7.1 A
Level 2 14.2 A
Capacity of water tank
2.6 gallons (10 liters)
Water heating time (from 59°F to 140°F)
approx. 23 minutes in hot water mode
Water inlet pressure
max. 40.6 psi (2.8 bar)
System operating pressure
max. 65.3 psi (4.5 bar)
Weight
34.2 lbs. (15.6 kg)
Dimensions
20.6" W x 11.8" H x 18.3" D (523mm W x 300mm H x 465mm D)

Truma Combi G comfort plus – Single-fuel plus electric heating

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.

I have used the heating function almost every night. So thankful It's been reliable, and I no longer have to worry about propane as I would have been on my fourth tank by now.
Danny H.
Field Tester

Truma Combi – The Industry Original

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.

Truma Combi G comfort plus:

  • Flexible energy usage: power your furnace and water heater using gasoline, electricity, or both
  • Multiple operating levels for efficient heating
  • Lightweight and space-saving solution
  • Maintains constant temperature throughout the RV with only three air ducts
  • Eliminates the need for bulky propane tanks
  • Water heats up quickly
  • Extremely light and compact, which allows various installation options
  • Very low power consumption

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Two Systems, Complete Comfort

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.

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FAQ

  • How can I determine which Combi is installed in my coach?

  • Are there any fuel requirements for the Combi G?

  • How full does the gas tank need to be?

  • My Combi will not operate on 120 V power. What should I do?

  • I'm getting error code E 560. What do I do?

  • My Combi is having issues with restarts but I'm not getting an error code. Is there anything I can do?

  • My Combi will not stay lit but I am not getting an error code. What should I do?

  • Are there any extra steps if I have a generator installed?

  • Is the spout on my external wall cowl required?

  • Can I leave the spout attached while driving?

  • What if I lose the condensate spout? Does it need to be replaced?