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Propane Catalytic Heater

5 Things you have to remember when installing a catalytic heater in your RV


If you are a fan of RV camping during the cold season, you might have encountered problems with running down the battery low really fast. This is due to the fact that your RV’s furnace consumes a lot of energy. One of the most popular remedy for this is switching to outdoor camping water heater . It is the campers’ number one choice because it doesn’t use a fan to blow off the heat which usually takes up a lot of energy. It provides comfort for the campers while on the road without worrying about running the battery flat.


But before you get too excited, there are a few things that you need to know when using this kind of heater.


1. Install the heater properly and make sure that it is secured to avoid leakages. Don’t take anything for granted while you are installing it and double check everything. There is always a tendency to overlook a particular process when setting it up. See to it that all the safeguards of the catalytic heater are working as well. You wouldn’t want to get near the hot surface, right?


2. Position it in a corner where it won’t be tipped over. You have to carefully consider where you will place the camping heater. Don’t place it in a space where people usually pass. And make sure that everyone who is going to use the room or the RV knows where the heater is installed. And although it doesn’t have live flames, it is still run by fuel and you have to be careful with that.


3. Keep all flammable objects away from it. There are a lot of things in a room or in your RV that can easily catch fire like carpet, draping and seat cover. Make sure that it is nowhere near the catalytic heater. No combustible object should be near it as it may ignite fire and could lead to a tragic RV vacation.


4. Always provide ventilation, like opening a window when the heater is on to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. Be mindful of any signs that the area has low oxygen level as well. And if there is someone in the area that feels that he is poisoned by carbon monoxide, open more windows and bring the person out of the room.


5. Don’t leave the catalytic heater unattended; much so, don’t leave it on when you sleep. Keep in mind that it can be a threat to your safety if it is not monitored from time to time. Another reason why you should not leave it on when you sleep is because of the threat in item number 4. The symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are not that visible and it may take hours before a person feels dizzy.


Catalytic heater is a convenient way of heating your recreational vehicle while camping on the different tourist spots around the world. When used properly, it will provide the comfort that campers need during their getaway. If you are considering installing one in your RV, make sure that you take precautionary measures.