Truma Electric Heater
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Truma Electric Heater
The electric heating cuts out on 2000 W set at 9 at 17.5 C. This is since the Truma service engineer cleaned the unit and repositioned the thermostat down at the bottom of the unit. Previously the thermostat was sitiaded by the light above the seat/bed . Where is the thermostat situated on your unit ....any ideas ?
Brian
Brian
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Re: Truma Electric Heater
You don't say what model Truma you have but on our Combi 6e the installation instructions say -
When selecting the location, bear in mind that the room temperature sensor must not be subjected to any direct radiant heat. For optimum room temperature regulation, we recommend that the room temperature sensor be fitted above the entrance door.
When selecting the location, bear in mind that the room temperature sensor must not be subjected to any direct radiant heat. For optimum room temperature regulation, we recommend that the room temperature sensor be fitted above the entrance door.
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