Who makes suburban furnace?
Airxcel Inc.
Suburban Manufacturer Overview. Suburban supplies furnaces and water heaters for use in RVs and air conditioners for small commercial applications. The Tennessee-based company is a division of Airxcel Inc. in Wichita, Kan.
Where is the model number on a suburban RV furnace?
Suburban Furnace that blows heated air through a grille The silver colored data plate with black printing will be located on the right side of the furnace combustion chamber assembly as you look at the appliance. The model number will be located on the data plate and will begin with “NT”, “GT” or “DD”.
How do you reset an RV furnace?
First, turn off the power supply to the furnace by turning off the breaker in the circuit box. Locate the reset button on the furnace and press it to reset the furnace. It is usually located inside the blower compartment on the side of the blower motor. Be cautious as the housing may be hot.
Who owns Suburban RV appliances?
Airxcel Brand
Suburban is the leading manufacturer and supplier of RV furnaces, water heaters and cooking appliances for indoor and outdoor kitchens.
Where is the model number on?
Model numbers are found on the bottom, back, or side of a product. In the case of some mobile phones and other mobile devices, the model number may be in the battery compartment.
Why is my furnace not kicking on in my camper?
Common reasons for camper furnaces blowing cold air are low battery voltage or a dirty filter. If the voltage is too low, the fan will operate, but the gas valves will not open. Dirty filters will restrict air flow, causing the heat exchanger to overheat and shut off too quickly.
Why will my RV furnace not ignite?
If it’s an electric furnace, then possible reasons for ignition failure includes the battery power not being sufficient or the fuse in the furnace being blown. When a propane or gas furnace isn’t igniting, the problem can be that you don’t have enough propane supply or your gas valve is not opening.
Can hear your furnace click on but it does not fire up?
The Pilot Light (Faulty Ignition Sensor) The pilot light or ignition sensor is usually the most common issue when your furnace will not ignite. This is typically the problem if you can hear your furnace click on but it does not fire up.