Mounting bracket f.E 2400
73068
in 10 day(s)
Air tube LF 18
73069
in 10 day(s)
Adapter plate TEB2/TEB3
73178
in approx. 2 - 3 months available
Web.bottom.gas/electric.heat.2kW
73342
in approx. 2 - 3 months available
Wiring harness control.heater
73344
Available in approx. 3 week(s)
Slat insert
E593
Available in approx. 3 week(s)
Überro.ÜR5 f.S5002 75mm 5
720533
in approx. 1 - 2 months available
Exhaust tube E4000 AA3 55mm 2m
720631
Exhaust pipe E2400 AA24 33mm 2m
720601
in approx. 1 - 2 months available
Überr.ÜR5 f.S5002 75mm 20
720534
in approx. 1 - 2 months available
Überro.ÜR5 f.S5002 75mm 2
720532
in approx. 1 - 2 months available
Exhaust tube E4000 AA3 55mm 5m
720632
The right Truma heater for your camper, caravan, RV or travel trailer
The Truma RV heater or Truma camper heater is mostly operated with gas.
This is cheaper and only loads the on-board battery with the fan.
Because almost all camping heaters heat with warm air.
The interior of your RV is heated up in a short time by the warm air.
There is a suitable Truma heater for almost every type of camping holiday:
- For small carvans and travel trailers: The Trumatic heater Trumatic S 2200. Unfortunately, it is not approved for installation in RVs or camper vans.
- For camper vans and small RVs: The Truma VarioHeat. This Truma camper heater can be installed flexibly due to its small dimensions.
- For large camper vans and RVs: The Truma RV heater Trumatic S 5004.
The alternative for extremely cold areas is this Alde hot water heater.
Connection diagram for Truma heating to download
Example circuit diagram for connecting the Truma heating in a RV, camper, caravan or travel trailer
Correctly connect Truma heating in RVs and caravans:You can download a circuit diagram here to help you install your Truma heater correctly.