Suburban RV Water Heaters

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2010

http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/suburban-rv-water-heater-parts.htm

Suburban RV water heaters are known for their porcelain lined steel tank and foam insulation that provides for long life. The high-recovery 12,000 BTU/hour units have a large diameter drain and replaceable anode rod. Heated water corrodes most metals, but the porcelain-lined steel tank features a replaceable anode rod that absorbs the destructive, corrosive action of heated water, ensuring that the entire system lasts longer. The anode rod is attached to the drain plug for easy replacement. Both 6- and 10-gallon LP gas units have 12,000 btu/hr input and an efficient recovery rate
of 10.2 gallons/hour. Direct Spark or pilot ignition models offer an optional electric element to recover an additional 6 gallons/hour at the campsite.

All models offer a regulated safety thermostat and are designed with controls up front, for simple installation, operation and maintenance. Choose flush- or surface-mount door for 6 gallon models. All 10-gallon models require flush mount door.

The model SW6DEM a motor aided spark ignition. This unit is a LP gas or 110 volt electric system without the hassle of a pilot that can go out. The model SW6DE is a 6 gal. Direct Spark and Electric unit.

Cut-out dimensions are: 6 Gallon; 12-3/4" high, 12-3/4" wide, 19-3/4" deep. 10 Gallon; 16-3/8" high, 16-3/8" wide, 20-3/4" deep.

Units come with a manufacturers three year limited warranty on tank, two year limited warranty on components.

How To Order:

Please order online below. For questions or phone ordering, our telephone lines ( Toll Free 1-800-755-4775 ) are Open 7am to 7:30pm Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm Sat, (Central Time)

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  • The Suburban water heaters do not have water pumps included with them.

    A typical RV water pump draws apx 5 to 7 amps.

    Hope this helps. If you need more information please feel free to call us at 800.755.4775

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  • wouldn't it be worth your while for keep some doors on stock to sell along with your heaters?

  • How much current does the water pump draw? If there is a water pump attached, I mean---- is there?

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