Tuesday, July 10, 2012

RV hybrid furnace now available directly to consumers

BOTHELL, Wash., July 10, 2012 – RV Comfort Systems has announced that its patented CheapHeat add-on electric heating system for recreational vehicles is now available to the public directly through its website. In the past, the company sold the product through OEMs and RV service centers.

With this system, RVers have the option of operating their furnace on either propane or electricity by flipping a switch, using the manufacturer's installed central forced air heating system. In most cases, when the RV is plugged to an OEM recommended shore power source, the owner will be able to use electricity to heat their RV to temperatures as low a zero degrees outside without using any supplemental heat.

The CheapHeat system is UL certified and RVIA compliant in both the United States and Canada. It uses a single smart controller that works all configurations and is available with three styles of adapters. It works with both Atwood or Suburban furnaces.

For more information, visit the RV Comfort Systems website.

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