Using Gas Heating while Driving in a Motorhome

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Evening all,
We’ve had Moho‘s of various guises for many years but never really used them in anger during the winter months. We now have an A class that we are planning on using extensively over the coming months. The std Fiat cab heater is ok, sort of but I don’t think it’s up to the job of warming such a large space. I’ve read that if I fit a gas crash valve (Truma Duo C) we can have the rear gas heating on whilst driving. Is this correct or not advisable? Will the gas fumes escape ok whilst driving? Please don’t shoot me down if that’s a stupid question 🤪
 
Evening all,
We’ve had Moho‘s of various guises for many years but never really used them in anger during the winter months. We now have an A class that we are planning on using extensively over the coming months. The std Fiat cab heater is ok, sort of but I don’t think it’s up to the job of warming such a large space. I’ve read that if I fit a gas crash valve (Truma Duo C) we can have the rear gas heating on whilst driving. Is this correct or not advisable? Will the gas fumes escape ok whilst driving? Please don’t shoot me down if that’s a stupid question 🤪
If your truma has the crash detection which will cut the gas off if you have an accident it shouldn’t be an issue.
 
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