Aqua-Hot Unveils New Gas-Powered Hydronic Heating System
Aqua-Hot Heating Systems, an Airxcel brand, introduces its new Aqua Hot 125G, a hydronic heating solution that runs off gasoline.
Whether off the grid or in a campground, owners of rugged overlanders and plush camper vans alike desire comfortable warmth and on-demand hot water, the company noted. Designed specifically for gasoline-powered Class B RVs and high-altitude use, the new 125G runs off the gasoline the vehicle is already carrying – no supplemental fuel such as propane is needed. The combustion unit is positioned outside the RV for exceptionally quiet operation.
High-altitude-ready, the Aqua-Hot 125G operates efficiently at altitudes up to 16,000 feet with no conversion kits or add-ons. It automatically adjusts the fuel-to-O2 ratio to optimize the burner flame and provide consistent, reliable heat and hot water. Plus, it won’t soot-up or require specialized maintenance due to high altitude use like other systems, the company said.
The Aqua-Hot 125G adapts to a wide range of camping scenarios. With its Dual Power Source feature, it can also provide heat and hot water while on 120-volt shore power.
Independently operated heat exchangers placed strategically throughout the RV can create up to three different heat zones to eliminate cold spots within the camper. These compact heat exchangers can be installed either vertically or horizontally to integrate with various interior configurations.
The 125G heating zones are controlled by an Aqua-Hot LCD Controller or can be mirrored on an OEM’s RVC-ready multiplex system. Easy to use, it includes test and diagnostic functions for simple troubleshooting. A Night/Quiet Mode provides ample heat while reducing its already hushed operation further by running the fans at a slower, quieter speed.