Replacement for Coleman 4225a furnace?

Started by DON, December 04, 2017, 10:15 AM

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DON

Has anyone replaced their coleman model 4225a heater with a newer version heater with same configuration?  Would like to do so with my 76 winnabago.  Too many issues with the old heater.  Thanks. Where could I check on a newer model?

khantroll

Hi Don,


I haven't done it with that particular model, but it shouldn't be terribly hard. Start by finding the BTU rating of the furnace, and the physical dimensions. After that, it kind of depends on what's near you. If you have a decent local RV salvage option, go see what's available. If not, ebay would be my next suggestion.

LJ-TJ


LJ-TJ

This is along the lines I was thinking of. I just don't know measurement wise if it will fit.

https://rapidcity.craigslist.org/rvs/d/rv-forced-air-furnace/6363809319.html

Froggy1936

Hi I updated, and went with the next size larger Furnace I had to redo the exterior wall holes because the new furnace was a few in taller But it was not a big deal Also added extra outlets inside . The old furnace for the third time refused to light when i was cold (death sentence) BENEFITS electronic ignition all new fans output that will heat a interior from 32o to 80o in about 15 min  Also when set at 70o overnight it will not kill the 2 12V house batterys , newer uses less power runs less to do the job , As far as keeping everything original I think original was mostly cheapest items available . Look in the projects section to see installation  Frank  Hmm I just looked and it looks like i never posted them ??  Will do now !
"The Journey is the REWARD !"
Member of 15 years. We will always remember you, Frank.

khantroll

TJ,

The NT-30 is and was the most common furnace. It measures 12 1/2" H x 12" W x 23" D
The NT-24 you linked to measures: 10 3/16" H x 10 9/16" W

They have the same ducting

LJ-TJ

Can you shoot the pic's again. They didn't show. Or at least on my computer.

M & J

M & J

DON


Jamo

I am thinking of replacing my furnace as well.  How do I search for information on what people have done here on this site as far as furnace replacement goes?

John
"In your guts you know he's nuts"

Oz

What you want to replace it with really depends on a few things:  Size of RV - cubic feet to be heated (you don't need a monster furnace in a small RV).  Size available for the new unit.  Duct configuration.


Concerning replacement options previously posted:


http://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/index.php/topic,10428.0.html


http://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/index.php/topic,3440.msg8281.html#msg8281
1969 D22, 2 x 1974 D24 Indians, 1977 27' Itasca