You can use the RV Propane Gas Detector #RS64FR (white) or #RS44FR (black) to replace your current Atwood 31013 propane gas detector. This will also use a 12v, 2-wire installation like your current detector.
The RV Propane Gas Detector part #RS64FR is what I recommend using to replace the the Atwood RV Propane Gas Detector part 31013 (Discontinued). The mounting plate for this new detector will cover up any holes you had for the previous so it will be a…
Since the Atwood 31013 LP Detector has been discontinued you can replace it with the RV Propane Gas Detector - 12 Volt - 2 Wire - Black #RS44FR. This detector is a surface mount design and can easily swap out your old unit in just a few minutes.
Harvey, you’re right on target asking about sizing. The AFMD35121 was a 35k BTU unit that’s been discontinued. You can step into the 35K BTU #DMC74MR furnace by Dometic, but it is 2 inches taller than your current one. Most folks just enlarge the…
...We do have a couple of options to replace your Atwood 36636, and you can use either, with the only difference being the color:
- RV Propane Gas and Carbon Monoxide Detector - Black # RS54FR or White...
I wasn't able to find the Atwood 36720 RV Propane Gas Detector you mention, however I was still able to find the RV Propane Gas Detector #RS64FR in white, or #RS44FR in black to work as a replacement for your Protechtor Series 2001 LP Gas…
Hello Dennis, You can use your current Chinese races, and just get the bearings from the Timken Bearing Kit, 14125A/25580 Bearings, 14276/25520 Races, GS-2125DL Seal #TMK32VR. You will want: - Inner bearing: Timken Replacement Trailer Wheel Bearing -…
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Ensure peace of mind in your RV with detectors that alert you to both carbon monoxide and propane leaks. Easy to install and reliable, these detectors are essential for safe travels.
These detectors are highly effective, providing reliable alerts for both carbon monoxide and propane leaks. They are designed to be sensitive to gas presence, ensuring you are warned in time to take action. Many find them easy to install and appreciate the peace of mind they offer.
Installation is straightforward, often involving just a few screws and connecting to existing 12V wiring. Ensure the detector is placed in a location where air flow won't interfere with its operation, like away from open windows, to ensure accurate detection.
False alarms are rare with these detectors. They are designed to be accurate and reliable, with many users reporting no false alarms. Proper installation and placement can help maintain this reliability.
These detectors are built to last for several years, providing long-term safety for your RV. Regular testing and maintenance can help ensure they remain in good working order throughout their lifespan.
If your detector doesn't alarm during a suspected leak, check its placement and ensure it's not obstructed by airflow. Regular testing and maintenance are crucial. If issues persist, consider replacing the unit to ensure your safety.