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Replacement Propane Gas Detector for an Atwood 31013 Propane Detector  

Updated 08/28/2025 | Published 09/17/2022

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Not sure which replacement model to get. I have no clue the other numbers I found on mine are pp00276003 33535e Can you please help me

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You can use the RV Propane Gas Detector # RS64FR to replace your current Atwood 31013 propane gas detector. This will also use a 12v, 2-wire installation like your current detector.

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Front view of Atwood Propane Gas Detector 31013
Front view of Atwood Propane Gas Detector 31013
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Back view of Atwood Propane Gas Detector 31013
Back view of Atwood Propane Gas Detector 31013
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Diane C.

4/13/2024

Where can I purchase this product

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Jerred H.

5/12/2024

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@DianeC You can purchase the RV Propane Gas Detector item # RS64FR by clicking on the link and adding it to your cart. We do not have the older Atwood 31013 in the picture.

Dan W.

7/24/2024

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@JerredH is there a replacement for the Atwood 31013 same size and shape?
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Jerred H.

7/24/2024

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@DanW Yes, you can use the RV Propane Gas Detector item # RS64FR to replace your current Atwood 31013 propane gas detector. This will also use a 12v, 2-wire installation like your current detector.
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Juan G.

1/7/2025

Greetings Need a RV propane gas detector #31013 please.

Bryce D.

1/7/2025

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@JuanG Juan, the Atwood 31013 has been discontinued unfortunately, so you're going to need to go with a completely new LP gas detector. We have a couple options that come with trim rings that will cover the old unit's cutout hole so you won't have any gaping holes. If you're interested, I'd suggest checking out the RV Propane Gas and Carbon Monoxide Detector # RS34FR for white, or # RS54FR for black.

Dan R.

1/19/2025

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@BryceD NOTE ,, propane is heavier than air,,, carbon monoxide is lighter than air,,, how can a "combination" detector be in the right location to detect both of those elements?

Bryce D.

1/20/2025

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@DanR Great question Dan! According to RV Safe, this detector should be installed 4" to 18" from the floor to accurately detect the presence of gas. The reason it can detect both propane and carbon monoxide is due to the two different sensors inside the same unit. Also you should make sure that the detector is located in an area that isn't near a window or door, behind furniture or drapes, or in a closet. It also shouldn't be installed with 24" near a stove, oven, fridge, or furnace.
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Maggie

8/19/2025

Is there a replacement for Atwood 31011?

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Jameson C.

8/19/2025

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@Maggie The above mentioned # RS64FR will work but Atwood is no longer in business so we aren't able to get an exact replacement.
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Gary S.

8/28/2025

do tyou have this in stock? How much does it cost

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Nick S.

8/28/2025

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@GaryS We do have the propane gas detector # RS64FR in stock! You can go to that product page and order or give us a call!

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