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This used to be easy to answer for Truma ‘combination’ air/water heaters as, if the appliance could operate from 230V as well as gas, there were two separate analogue rotary-control switches.

 

However, more recently, the traditional dial-switch arrangement has been superseded by a single multi-purpose digital control-panel.

 

Suggest you look at the control-panel files here

 

https://dealernew.truma.com/_anweisungen/Truma_Katalog/2%20gb/bedienteile_gb/bedienteile_ues_gb.html

 

If your Burstner’s Truma heater has a pair of analogue rotary-control switches it should operate on 230V as well as gas. If it has the digital “CP Plus” control-panel it might or might not have a 230V capability. You ought to be able to detect which is the case by looking at the data that appear on the panel’s disply when the motorhome is connected to a 230V power-supply.

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I’ve got a 2015 Viseo Sovereign and my heating runs on electricity or gas. According to the 2015 users manual there is a gas and electric option https://www.buerstner.com/fileadmin/buerstner/downloads/Bedienungsanleitungen/Reisemobile/T-Modell/T_Modell_2015_EN.pdf page 140 deals with the heater. Since the Sovereign was meant to be top of the range I’d guess that you do have both options but I’m prepared to be wrong
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