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Chapter 4
CARAVAN EQUIPMENT
Warm air distribution
The warm air system is designed individually for each type of vehicle on
a modular basis. There is an extensive expansion programme available
with accessories for retrofitting (see brochure).
You can obtain diagrams free of charge from the Truma Service Centre,
showing optimal installation suggestions for warm air systems in all
current-type caravans and mobile homes.
The quantity of air can be individually adjusted at the air flap (Fig. 1:d)
for warm air distribution. In centre position 50% of the warm air is
distributed to each outlet.
Use the fan duct with dia. 72mm if the fan ducts are of different lengths
THE TRUMA S 3002 EL SPACE HEATER
(continued)
or on sides with a greater heat requirement. This means that the air output
can be used to the full on this side. By adjusting the air flap (Fig. 1:d) the
quantity of air can be increased individually. This means that the air output
on the other side is reduced.
Fig. 1
Summary of Contents for 2002 Series
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