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Suburban Nt30sp Rv Camper Furnace Nt-30sp 30000 Btu on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

West Rutland, Vermont, US

West Rutland, Vermont, US
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used works great no issues suburban 30000 btu Compact, yet powerful 12 volt ducted furnaces are ideal for mid-size RVs. Heats sizeable living areas quickly. Efficient and versatile furnaces feature low amp draw, energy saving electronic ignitions, uniform cabinet size for installation flexibility,  steel gas manifolds, sealed forced-draft combustion, and chrome-plated vent caps. Unit size: 12-1/2"H x 12"W x 23"D.  5.5 amps DC 1 per box.

Model NT30SP

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