Comfort And Efficiency Are Marked Features Of Today's Motorhome Furnaces
When it is time to look for new motorhome furnaces, you have several suppliers whom you can trust. Eventually you will have a need for a replacement furnace, and modern RV furnaces are compact and efficient. Prices vary according to the size and power of the furnace you need to purchase.
Ideal for your travel trailer or your Class B RV, the Suburban NT-16S Dynatrail BTU/HR 16000 Trailer Camper RV Furnace is for sale at a number of retailers including americanrvcompany.com. This gas furnace takes up very little space and has a capacity of 16,000 to 19,000 BTUH. You can purchase this unit for $503.94. It requires a space measuring 10 3/6 inches high, 10 9/16 inches wide, and 27 ¾ inches deep.
The Atwood Hydro Flame Excalibur XT Series is a contemporary furnace for a variety of Class A, Class B, and Class C RV's, including Winnebago, Prevost, and more. It features a two-stage heating process that is cost efficient and significantly quieter than its competitors. This model is sold at pplmotorhomes.com in a variety of sizes and BTU levels, so you can find the one that best suits your motorhome. Prices range from $561.07 to $875.19.
Producing possibly more heat than any other forced air RV furnace, the Atwood 12,000 BTU Everest Star Furnace is compact and very powerful. It is ideal for even your largest Fleetwood, Holiday Rambler, or Airstream. It can be configured to discharge heat from the front only or from the front and both sides. It requires an opening that measures 11 ¼ high by 8 ¾ inches wide, and it sells for $479.98 at dyersonline.com.
For mid size and large RV's from numerous manufacturers like Itasca and Monaco, the Suburban SF30F Ducted Furnace features 30,000 BTUs. It requires a space that measures only 7 ½ inches high, 17 inches wide, and 20 inches deep, making it very efficient and easy to install. It is an attractive and cost efficient choice because it requires no outside opening. You can find this product at adventurerv.net for $549.60.
Another great way to save money on your new motorhome furnace is to shop at a discount outlet such as rvstuffusa.com. Here you will find the Wave 3 Catalytic Heater, where it is priced at $288.51. It can be installed horizontally or vertically, or can be used as a portable unit with a leg stand that is sold separately. You can adjust the BTUs from 1,600 to 3,000, making it a cost efficient option for you smaller campers and RV's.
The Suburban Ducted Furnace demands very little from your battery because it draws such a low level of amps. However, this does not mean that it is not powerful. It is, in fact, one of the most powerful RV furnaces on the market, putting out 40,000 BTUs per hour. To install this furnace, you will need an opening that measures 12 ½ inches high, 12 inches wide, and 23 inches deep. You can purchase it at rvsupplywarehouse.com for $1,105.09.
Another great product from Suburban is the Model P-40. This is a unit that runs on natural gas or propane, and features 40,000 BTUH. The electronic ignition is convenient and dependable, making this a powerful, cost effective unit for your motorhome. The 120-volt blower distributes heat evenly and effectively throughout your vehicle. You can purchase this unit at ducktec.com for $889.63.
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