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kaileybutler052 wrote:
Dear, please tell me how to understand from the description, what heating system is in the caravan: liquid or air? Here they write in the description: "central heat", how should this be understood? As I understand it, if it says "Truma", then it is air?
It sounds like a Truma Alde system. That is a hydronic heat and hot water system. A propane burner and/or electric element heats glycol which is then circulated through a series of heat registers in the trailer. Dry quiet, super efficient. It’s a common system on higher end trailers. They have excellent reputations.
Hope that helps.- Second_ChanceExplorer IITruma makes tankless water heaters. The main heating systems in RVs are LP/Propane furnaces. The heat source is the LP and the fan and thermostat operate on 12VDC from the battery.
Rob
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