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Suburban LP RV Furnace 19,000 BTU NT-20SEQ 2501ABK

Suburban LP RV Furnace 19,000 BTU NT-20SEQ 2501ABK

Regular price $730.00 CAD
Regular price $1,022.00 CAD Sale price $730.00 CAD
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Suburban Furnace 2501ABK 19,000 BTU (NT-20SEQ)

NT-SEQ models are direct discharge furnaces with attractive grilles for zone heating of smaller RVs, trailers, truck campers and even pop-ups. An optional side duct is available on this model for additional distribution of warm air.

Depth (IN)21-1/8 Inch
TypeLP Gas
BTU Level19000 BTU
Ignition TypeElectronic Ignition
Width (IN)9-3/8 Inch
Height (IN)9-1/2 Inch
With Vent AssemblyYes
With Black Grille: Yes
 

Features

  • Gasket-Sealed Vent Assemblies
  • Energy-Saving Solid State Electronic Ignition
  • Steel Gas Manifolds
  • Sealed Forced-Draft Combustion
  • Stainless Steel Vent Caps
  • Capable Of Heating Sizeable Living Areas Quickly And Efficiently

Comes with our 1-Year parts warranty. Includes vents/screws/grill/manual. 
While these are new, they DO NOT come in the manufacturer box. 

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Customer Reviews

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William Tiwald
So far so good -and quiet

We've just used it once.

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Russell Hank
So quiet and effective

To be fair, my shed is well insulated and the whole unit is inside the structure with a large can of sand to absorb the exhaust heat. The wires are easily identifiable. I'd buy another, if I needed it, at the price I paid. Heck, I might make an excuse to buy another. Maybe I should use this in my lithium battery shed instead of electric or pair it with double thermostats so that if the outdoor temperature is below freezing, this will take over the work that the little electric space heater would have done to keep it between 35 and 50. Just thinking out loud. At this price, I'd buy it to heat the inside of a tent rather than using something pricy that was sold just for that purpose. The size makes it better than those big wall-mounted blue flame or radiant heaters. I've only been using it for a couple hours and as long as those sounds it makes after shutting down aren't damage from insufficient cooldown period, I think I'll remain happy with it.

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Rich Hahn
Good and bad beware of start up smell

This was a direct replacement with heater in the truck camper. Remove and replace was easy enough but the heater needed longer exhaust and intake pipe so had to use existing which are not as tight as should be.The first time starting - running has a horrible smell that takes a long time to go way. Ran it more than hour total now and still has off smell, hopefully it will go away. Its like a oil-paint burning smell.

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Robert Kew
Works perfect

Worked perfectly to replace my old standing pilot furnace in my old camper. It is very quite to in comparison to the old one. Would recommend.