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Suburban Furnace interchangeablity [message #307542] Wed, 21 September 2016 11:56 Go to next message
Gary Mau is currently offline  Gary Mau   United States
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Is the Suburban NT30SP a direct replacement for our original NT30M? Can't find any info as to what the "SP" stands for. I know the "M" stands for manual.

Gary Mau
Former 76 Royale owner
Davenport, IA
Re: [GMCnet] Suburban Furnace interchangeablity [message #307545 is a reply to message #307542] Wed, 21 September 2016 13:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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It is a direct fit.

On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 9:56 AM, Gary Mau wrote:

> Is the Suburban NT30SP a direct replacement for our original NT30M? Can't
> find any info as to what the "SP" stands for. I know the "M" stands for
> manual.
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Re: [GMCnet] Suburban Furnace interchangeablity [message #307546 is a reply to message #307542] Wed, 21 September 2016 13:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I don’t think that the M stands for manual. It has an electronic ignition module so it is not manually lit.
Emery Stora
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 12:56 PM, Gary Mau wrote:
>
> Is the Suburban NT30SP a direct replacement for our original NT30M? Can't find any info as to what the "SP" stands for. I know the "M" stands for
> manual.
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Re: Suburban Furnace interchangeablity [message #307549 is a reply to message #307542] Wed, 21 September 2016 13:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Gary Mau is currently offline  Gary Mau   United States
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Finally was able to get ahold of somebody at Suburban and was told the "S" stands for stainless steel burner and the "P" for plastic blower wheel, Just in case somebody else ever wants to know. Also, as Jim said, that the SP is a direct replacement for the M. Emory is also correct. I thought I read that in the manual but in rereading it, it only states that the "MD" version was dual fuel but says nothing about what the "M" stands for.

Gary Mau
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Re: [GMCnet] Suburban Furnace interchangeablity [message #307554 is a reply to message #307549] Wed, 21 September 2016 13:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Yes all the burners are SS as they hold up longer.

On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 11:36 AM, Gary Mau wrote:

> Finally was able to get ahold of somebody at Suburban and was told the
> "S" stands for stainless steel burner and the "P" for plastic blower wheel,
> Just in case somebody else ever wants to know. Also, as Jim said, that
> the SP is a direct replacement for the M. Emory is also correct. I
> thought I
> read that in the manual but in rereading it, it only states that the "MD"
> version was dual fuel but says nothing about what the "M" stands for.
> --
> Gary Mau
> 76 Royale
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Re: [GMCnet] Suburban Furnace interchangeablity [message #307559 is a reply to message #307554] Wed, 21 September 2016 14:37 Go to previous message
sgltrac is currently offline  sgltrac   United States
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Fwiw a suburban sf-30 fit in the same place as the original solare furnace
in my 77 eleganza 2. Only had to cut a hole in the outer wall of the coach
as the sf30 is designed to be serviced and removable from the outside of
the coach. Also had to modify one cabinet interior shelf to allow duct
clearance as the solare sat flat on the floor while the suburban needed to
be propped up on the interior side so the the furnace me the curvature of
the body well ( this was necessary to have the new outer panel on the
outside of the coach fit and seal to the coach body). The solare required
removal of the kitchen cabinet and plumbing to remove. Sucky.

Sully
77 Royale
Seattle

On Wednesday, September 21, 2016, Jim Kanomata
wrote:

> Yes all the burners are SS as they hold up longer.
>
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 11:36 AM, Gary Mau > wrote:
>
>> Finally was able to get ahold of somebody at Suburban and was told the
>> "S" stands for stainless steel burner and the "P" for plastic blower
> wheel,
>> Just in case somebody else ever wants to know. Also, as Jim said, that
>> the SP is a direct replacement for the M. Emory is also correct. I
>> thought I
>> read that in the manual but in rereading it, it only states that the "MD"
>> version was dual fuel but says nothing about what the "M" stands for.
>> --
>> Gary Mau
>> 76 Royale
>> Davenport, IA
>>
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