
Direct Discharge RV Furnace by Suburban Suburban Direct Discharge RV Furnace 16K & 19K BTU
Compact RV suburban furnace
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RV Furnaces by Suburban are efficient and weigh only 22lbs, much less than other brands of rv heaters.
NT Series furnaces are Direct Discharge and fit in the smallest of spaces with dimensions of : 9 1/2 in High, 9 3/8 in Wide and 22 1/2 in Deep. The cut out size is 10 3/16in High by 10 9/16 Wide. The NT Suburban furnace depth sizes are minimum depth of 21in and maximum depth is 27 3/4 in.
All the Suburban NT furnaces feature gasket-sealed vent assemblies. Plus furnaces have solid state electronic ignition, stainless steel vent caps and wall thermostats.
Suburban NT-SEQ RV Furnaces are for zone heating of less spacious trailers, campers and RVs. Optionally a side duct can be used.
NT-SQ RV Furnaces are for larger coaches and RVs and can be ducted to get heat distributed evenly through your vehicle. |
 | Gasket-sealed vent assemblies. |
 | Energy-saving solid state electronic ignition. |
 | Steel gas manifolds. |
 | Sealed forced-draft combustion. |
 | Stainless Steel vent caps. |
 | Wall thermostats. |
 | All NT Models have a 2.8 Amp Draw and Voltage is 12 VDC. |
 | NT16SQ and NT-16SEQ have BTUH Input of 16,000 |
 | NT20SQ and NT20SEQ have BTUH Input of 19,000 |
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| Product Dimensions: | 9 1/2 in High, 9 3/8 in Wide and 22 1/2 in Deep | | Product Weight: | 27lbs | | Installation Difficulty: | Professional Mechanic | What is this? |
| Please Read: IMPORTANT NOTES | - NOTE: Installation and maintenance needs to be performed by a professionally qualified Technician.
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With more than 50 years of experience in the design and manufacturing of heating products, Suburban Manufacturing produces a complete line of gas furnaces, water heaters, ranges and cooktops for a variety of RV manufacturers and aftermarket customers. Suburban Manufacturing utilizes more than 300,000-square-feet of office, manufacturing and warehouse space at its primary facility in Dayton, Tenn. |
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