What kind of power does an Atwood furnace use?

Atwood RV furnaces operate on 12V DC power that can either be supplied from a 12 volt DC battery or from an AC to DC converter system. However, there are quite a few Atwood RV furnaces that are specifically designed to operate exclusively on 120 volt AC power supply.

What are the parts for an Atwood hydro flame furnace?

Atwood / Hydro Flame Furnace Model 8940-AC-III Tune-Up Kit comes in two variations. The first (Kit #1) has a single sense electrode (one wire that goes to the electrode), the second (Kit #2) has a dual sense electrode (two wires that go to the electrode).

What kind of burner do I need for an Atwood RV?

The Atwood burner 7912-li+8012-li burner is a direct replacement for most burners that comes standard in RV heating spaces but you may need help installing it into your RV. Atwood Fenwal DSI board – This Atwood electrical motherboards come ready to be fitted in Atwood burners.

What kind of motherboard does Atwood water heater use?

Atwood Fenwal DSI board – This Atwood electrical motherboards come ready to be fitted in Atwood burners. They are designed with removable jumpers so you can still use them in instant fire operations in water heaters and refrigerators.

Is the Atwood mobile furnace a Category III furnace?

: LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH APPLIANCE. REFERENCE. ation vehicles as a MSP Category III furnace. Follow this installa- tion instruction to insure safe operation of the furnace.

What kind of warranty does Atwood furnace have?

FURNACE. : LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH APPLIANCE. REFERENCE. ation vehicles as a MSP Category III furnace. Follow this installa- tion instruction to insure safe operation of the furnace. Failure to the furnace warranty. Safety Symbols alerting you to potential personal safety hazards.

Atwood / Hydro Flame Furnace Model 8940-AC-III Tune-Up Kit comes in two variations. The first (Kit #1) has a single sense electrode (one wire that goes to the electrode), the second (Kit #2) has a dual sense electrode (two wires that go to the electrode).