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Truma Combi eco plus

Propane and Electric Heating Modes

The Truma Combi eco plus is a two-in-one RV furnace and water heater that can be powered by propane or electricity for maximum efficiency.

The original 2-in-1 furnace and water heater
Propane and electric energy sources
Integrated electric heating element

Technical Details

Suitable for
Travel trailers and motorhomes
Available for
OEM
Energy source
Propane and electric
Energy input rate (gas mode)
Level 1: 7,500 BTU/h (2.2 kW)
Level 2:14,300 BTU/h (4.2 kW)
Fuel consumption (gas mode)
Level 1: 5.3 oz/h (150 g/h)
Level 2: 10 oz/h (290 g/h)
Energy input rate (electric mode)
Level 1: 850 W (2,900 BTU/h)
Level 2: 1,700 W (5,800 BTU/h)
Energy input rate (mixed mode)
7,500 BTU/h (2.2 kW) + 1,700 W
Power consumption (12 volt DC)
transient: max. 6.1 A
Power consumption (120 volt AC)
Level 1: 7.1 A
Level 2: 14.2 A
Capacity of water tank
2.64 gallons (10 liters)
Water heating time (from 59°F to 140°F)
approx. 23 minutes in hot water mode
Water inlet pressure
max. 40.6 psi (2.8 bar)
System operating pressure
max. 65.3 psi (4.5 bar)
Weight
37.0 lbs (16.8 kg)
Dimensions
18.3" W x 20.6" L x 11.8" H (465mm W x 523mm L x 300mm H)

Truma Combi eco plus – Heat and Hot Water Comfort

Truma Combi eco plus is a member of the Truma Combi family, the RV industry’s original RV furnace and water heater in one appliance. The Combi eco plus saves space and weight and has integrated a 2.64 gal. (10L) water tank. The water tank is integrated into the heater so that the water can be heated even in cold weather. In warmer weather, you can get hot water for your shower and everyday needs independent of the furnace.  The ducted furnace delivers heat throughout the RV for a pleasant indoor climate. Warm air flows from outlets strategically placed throughout the RV.  The Truma Combi heater is almost silent and extremely economical to run.

In addition to the two-in-one functionality, the Truma Combi eco plus also has integrated electric heating elements. The heater offers modes for every camping lifestyle: gas mode for self-sufficient “off-the-grid” camping, electric mode for full hook-up at the campsite, and mixed mode for efficient heating in extremely low temperatures.

Truma Combi can run on propane, electric, or a combination of both. This is a huge value for campers who want to be off the grid.
Maggie Reichel
Marketing Director, Boreas Campers

Truma Combi – The Industry Original

Truma introduced the Combi to the RV industry in 2007, the first RV furnace of its type. Since then, Truma has continued to innovate and evolve this heating technology. Hot air and hot water from one smart appliance provide the comforts of home while out on the road. The water tank is integrated into the furnace, providing hot water while it produces hot air. In summer mode, you can turn off the furnace and heat just the water.

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Truma Combi eco plus Features:

  • Near silent operation
  • Lightweight and space-saving solution
  • Maintains constant temperature throughout the RV
  • Optional electric heating for air and water
  • Highest available energy-efficiency over 90%
  • Water heats up within a short time
  • Optimum warm air distribution
  • Extremely light and compact, which allows various installation options
  • Very low power consumption

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Two Systems, Complete Comfort

The Truma Combi owners are just one step away from achieving complete comfort. Truma Interconnect capabilities allow you to upgrade your RV with a Truma air conditioner and utilize the CP plus already installed in your vehicle. Control your heating and hot water functions from the Combi and the cooling functions of your Aventa from one convenient place.

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FAQ

  • How do I winterize my Truma Combi eco plus?

    Please refer to your RV manufacturer’s instructions for winterizing and bypass valves.

    1. Place a vessel that’s at least 2.64 gallons (10 liters) underneath the drainage outlet of the drain valve.
    2. Use the main switch or pump switch to turn off the power to the water-pump
    3. Turn off or disconnect the city water connection if present
    4. Open all water release points, e.g. cold and hot water faucets, showers, toilets
    5. Flip yellow handle to be in line with valve body to drain.
  • My CP plus is showing error code E8. What should I do?

    If your CP plus control panel is displaying error code E8, disconnect and reconnect power to the CP plus. Make sure all connections are clean and making good contact. If the error persists, please contact Truma Customer Care for additional support.

  • My CP plus is showing error code E18. What should I do?

    If your CP plus control panel is displaying error code E18, it means your air intake is obstructed. Clear the air intake and check warm air outlets for blockage or crushed ducting. If the error persists, please contact Truma Customer Care for additional support.

  • My Combi will not stay lit but I am not getting an error code. What should I do?

    If your Truma Combi will not stay lit but you are not receiving an error code, check to make sure the tank has not frozen. If the tank freezes, it can become swollen and restrict the air flow into the ducting. This could cause the unit to overheat and cycle off. If the error persists, please contact Truma Customer Care for additional support.

  • My Combi will not operate on gas mode. What should I do?

    If your Combi will not operate in gas mode, please try these troubleshooting steps:

    1. Has the Combi previously worked on LP?
    2. is the gas turned on at the tank?
    3. Is there a gas on/off switch in the coach
      • if so is it in the on position?
    4. Is there LP in the cylinder?
    5. Do other gas appliances run for more than 30 seconds?
    6. is the cylinder in the full open position?
    7. Is there a cylinder changeover valve and is it turned to the correct position (full cylinder)?
    8. is the switch on top of the Combi unit in the ON position?
    9. is the 12V master switch for the vehicle switched on?
    10. does the Combi operate properly in 110V mode?
    11. Has the high limit reset been tripped?
      • If so, run cold water through the Combi for a few minutes and reset if tripped.

    If you verify all the steps above and are still having problems, contact Truma Customer Care for additional support.

  • My Combi will not operate on 110 V power. What should I do?

    If your Combi will not operate on 110 V power, please try these troubleshooting steps:

    1. Is there 110V power available to the vehicle?
    2. does the Combi operate in gas only mode?
    3. Is the 12V master switch on?
    4. Is the high limit reset tripped?
      1. If so run cold water through the Combi for a few minutes and then reset.
    5. Check 12V and 110V power to the Combi
      1. Turn off power to the Combi
      2. Remove the PCB cover where the 12V data cables connect and check the 110V main thermostat reset
      3. Replace the PCB cover
      4. Reconnect power and try again

    If you verify all the steps above and are still having problems, contact Truma Customer Care for additional support.