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Coachman Caravans offers tips on how to use Truma Combi heater

The Combi system is fitted to all 2012 Pastiche and VIP models

By Ash Hekmat

Coachman Caravans has published a short guide on the Truma Combi system it has fitted in its 2012 Pastiche and VIP caravan ranges.

The manufacturer said it had created the guide because a number of customers have been getting in touch to ask for more information.

The system, which was originally developed for motorhomes, aims to offer a lightweight, compact and efficient solution for heating and hot water.

It can run on gas, electricity or both and provides heat and hot water on demand, while also prioritising quietness.

Unlike other types of heating systems, the Truma Combi is designed to offer heat almost instantly and it can be controlled from a simple panel similar to those found on central heating systems in your home.

“With two timers and a thermostat, you can set the hot water or heating to come on whenever you want it, at a temperature of your choice,” Coachman said in the guide.

“This means that if you are out for the day, you can set it to come on just before your return and come back to a warm caravan, without wasting power.”

For more advice on using this caravan heating system, click here.