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westend
Oct 19, 2014Explorer
Nuway propane stoves
They are one of the few left to make them. I use a "Sportsman" stove (no electricity). It is basically a gas ring burner inside a steel can. For an RV, you will need Class B gas flue and I outfitted mine with flue vent and combustion air piping from the exterior. I also built a surround of masonry for fire protection. The Sportsman is now heating it's third RV. Output is 20K BTU and it is a treat to use, easy on gas and no noise.
If you want to use a natural gas fired furnace, the orifice will need to be changed to operate with propane.
They are one of the few left to make them. I use a "Sportsman" stove (no electricity). It is basically a gas ring burner inside a steel can. For an RV, you will need Class B gas flue and I outfitted mine with flue vent and combustion air piping from the exterior. I also built a surround of masonry for fire protection. The Sportsman is now heating it's third RV. Output is 20K BTU and it is a treat to use, easy on gas and no noise.
If you want to use a natural gas fired furnace, the orifice will need to be changed to operate with propane.
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