Operational precautions of LPG RV air and water combi heater
Operational Precautions
Gas heating is not permitted during refueling or in confined spaces (closed parking lots, workshops or ferry cabin).
Regularly check that the intake and exhaust pipes are in good condition and that the fixing is reliable, especially after a trip. Also check the fixing of the intake and exhaust pipes and the exhaust cowl.
When a black smoke occurs,must be inspected and repaired by professionals authorized by the company!
Make sure that the exhaust pipe at the exhaust cowl and intake pipe are unobstructed, and there are no obstructions such as snow mud, ice accretion, and leaves.
The warm air outlet and the circulating air inlet are unobstructed to prevent the heater from overheating. Under overheating the overheat switch will immediately cut off the gas supply.
If the gas heater is to meet the heating needs during driving, a safety shut-off device should be installed.
If without a safety shut-off device, the liquefied gas tank valve must be shut off before the driving.
Heater Lifetime
The heat exchanger of heater should not be used for more than 10 years. After expiration, it must be replaced with genuine parts and replaced by the heater manufacturer or its authorized agent.
The exhaust pipe from which the heater emits exhaust gas must be renewed with genuine parts when the usage time reaches 10 years.
It is the responsibility of the operator to replace the gas pressure regulator and gas line on a regular basis (by expiration date).






