Why is my Atwood water heater not working?

Why is my Atwood water heater not working?

One of the most common problems with Atwood RV water heater is a pilot outage. This can happen if you have a weak gas control magnet or if the thermocouple needs to be replaced. A blocked U-tube can also cause pilot outage. Clean the tube and get rid of any obstruction there is.

Why is my Atwood water heater not getting hot water?

Open the water and gas valve and check your heater. Switch on the heater after filling the tank with water. If you are not getting hot water, then there can be a problem with the thermostat. This happens often so we are going to discuss it in this Atwood water heater manual.

How to install an Atwood RV water heater?

In this Atwood water heater manual, we will discuss the general installation of the heater in an RV. You will first need to place a connector on the water inlet and outlet of your new heater. The new one does not come with it. Use a metal or PVC connector for that. Place your heater and connect the wires as per the colors you remembered.

Why do we need a tankless water heater in an RV?

An RV tankless water heater is a useful recreational vehicle appliance or device because it supplies us with hot water on demand but without the need for a storage tank. It is one of those things we need for our recreational vehicle because it lets us have cozy and luxury showers even when we’re away from home.

How often should I Flush my Atwood water heater?

Before starting the heater fill it completely with water. Flush your tank at least once a year. To flush it, drain the water in the tank and pump fresh water in the tank for five minutes. The company gives two years warranty from the date of purchase.

How does an Atwood on demand water heater work?

Operation – No customer training needed. Turn on HOT and add cold to get desired temperature. Just like home. Continuous hot water – No more RV showers. Hot water is only limited by the fresh water supply. Save weight – No tank saves up to 100 lbs. of unnecessary water weight.

Open the water and gas valve and check your heater. Switch on the heater after filling the tank with water. If you are not getting hot water, then there can be a problem with the thermostat. This happens often so we are going to discuss it in this Atwood water heater manual.

How to check your Atwood RV water heater?

Connect the gas line with the water heater and tighten the flare nut. Now connect the wires in the terminal box. Connect the water lines. Open the water and gas valve and check your heater. Switch on the heater after filling the tank with water. If you are not getting hot water, then there can be a problem with the thermostat.

Can a tankless water heater lose hot water?

A lot of different tankless water heater problems could cause you to lose hot water completely. For starters, regardless of whether you have a gas or electric tankless unit, it could very well just be that you’re pushing the unit to its limits.

If you use a multimeter on the electric element, you could look up the specifications for the element and see if it reads proper ohms. Sometimes if an element has been turned on when no water in the tank, it will overheat but not burn out. It can then, however, cause current leakage that can trip a GCFI, but that should be a different circuit.

Where are the switches on an Atwood water heater?

Often there is one inside the RV, may look like a typical 120v wall switch. Sometimes a second switch is in the WH compartment to make sure the element doesn’t get turned on when the tank is drained for winterizing. Yes, no extra switches.

What is the DSi FAULT light on Atwood RV water heater?

I spoke with my contact at Dometic (who took on the Atwood water heaters) and they said that the DSI fault light on the switch for your Atwood RV Water Heater # AT94022 (GC10A-4E) will only come on for two reasons.

If you use a multimeter on the electric element, you could look up the specifications for the element and see if it reads proper ohms. Sometimes if an element has been turned on when no water in the tank, it will overheat but not burn out. It can then, however, cause current leakage that can trip a GCFI, but that should be a different circuit.

Often there is one inside the RV, may look like a typical 120v wall switch. Sometimes a second switch is in the WH compartment to make sure the element doesn’t get turned on when the tank is drained for winterizing. Yes, no extra switches.

What to do if your water heater is not working?

If you have the manual for the WH, there is also a thermostatic E.C.U. control that could be tripped or bad, not passing current to the heating element. A troubleshooting manual. There is usually a thermostat and an over temp cut out. The OT is usually resetable but not worth it…just replace both as they are cheap.

Why is my Camping World water heater not working?

Regardless, taking it back to Camping World, still under warranty. At the WH, there will be a thermostat and an over temperature cut out that turns the power on and off. Check for power at that point. The OTC has a reset button on it if it gets tripped by over heating.

Why is my Atwood RV water heater not working?

Bad Circuit Board Atwood Rv water heaters are famous for their faulty circuit boards. The design of it is horrible. If there is a problem with your circuit board, it won’t allow the gas to pass.

If you have the manual for the WH, there is also a thermostatic E.C.U. control that could be tripped or bad, not passing current to the heating element. A troubleshooting manual. There is usually a thermostat and an over temp cut out. The OT is usually resetable but not worth it…just replace both as they are cheap.

Why does the pilot light go out on my water heater?

A thermocouple is a device that senses the heat of a pilot and lets the gas flow to the burner. If the thermocouple is malfunctioning, it doesn’t allow the gas to run through the pilot and the burner. In return, the pilot light goes out repeatedly and would not stay lit.

Why is my water heater tripping my circuit breaker?

When your water heater thermostat is faulty or improperly installed, it loses ‘communication’ with the breaker, which can cause an electrical imbalance of power. Rather than regulating the electricity to the heating elements, this imbalance of excess electricity feeds into the circuit breaker instead.

Why does my space heater keep tripping my circuit?

An overcurrent protective device at your home’s main electrical panel shuts down power before any damage can occur during an overload – usually it does this by tripping a circuit breaker. Circuit breakers, sometimes called fuses, limit your power usage to a level that the wiring system can safely handle.

Why does my Atwood water heater not turn on?

Atwood Water Heater Clicks But won’t Ignite The possible reason behind this is a faulty control board. To confirm this issue, check for power on the wire that goes from the board to ECO. Or, check the wire that goes from the ECO to the gas solenoid while the igniter is clicking.

Regardless, taking it back to Camping World, still under warranty. At the WH, there will be a thermostat and an over temperature cut out that turns the power on and off. Check for power at that point. The OTC has a reset button on it if it gets tripped by over heating.

What to do if your RV water heater is not working?

Maintain your RV water heater with regular servicing. Turn off power to your water heater. Make sure both the gas and electric switches are in the OFF position, and wait a while for water to cool down. Find the water heater bypass valve, usually located inside the RV behind the heater.

Where is the bypass valve on an RV water heater?

Make sure both the gas and electric switches are in the OFF position, and wait a while for water to cool down. Find the water heater bypass valve, usually located inside the RV behind the heater. Turn the valve to prevent water from entering the tank.

How to troubleshoot and fix RV water heater electrical problem?

This Suburban water heater repair manual is very helpful for troubleshooting the electrical power circuit to diagnose potential problems. Follow the steps it contains for tracing power through the system to locate any short or break that may be causing the element to not heat up. NOTE: Do not “dry fire” the electric water heater element.

Where can I get a new water heater for my RV?

A water heater element wrench is needed to get the element out of the empty tank, and can be purchased at your local home center. The replacement element for your water heater can be purchased online or from your local RV service center or parts supplier. Warning: You are dealing with live electricity and water.

Where is the 110 volt heat in my Attwood water heater?

I’ve just lost the 110 volt heat in the Attwood 10 gallon GC10A-4E water heater in my 2005 Knight. I suspect the 110 volt heating element is dead. The propane side of the water heater works fine. It seems that the heating element is in the rear of the water heater, which won’t make it easy to repair.

Why is my 110 volt water heater not working?

My experience with RV electric water heaters has shown that the most likely failure is a high resistance connection in the 110 VAC circuit that has overheated due to the large current flow required for the heating element. Sometimes this is a wire nut or relay contact.

How to replace a 110 volt water heater?

We are able to use our hand to unscrew the the water line connections thru that access. The 110 VAC power is applied thru a standard wall outlet and you just unplug it. There will also be a 12 volt control line that needs to be unplugged. The water heater can be removed and replaced in a few hours. Your problem may not be the heating element.

I’ve just lost the 110 volt heat in the Attwood 10 gallon GC10A-4E water heater in my 2005 Knight. I suspect the 110 volt heating element is dead. The propane side of the water heater works fine. It seems that the heating element is in the rear of the water heater, which won’t make it easy to repair.

My experience with RV electric water heaters has shown that the most likely failure is a high resistance connection in the 110 VAC circuit that has overheated due to the large current flow required for the heating element. Sometimes this is a wire nut or relay contact.

We are able to use our hand to unscrew the the water line connections thru that access. The 110 VAC power is applied thru a standard wall outlet and you just unplug it. There will also be a 12 volt control line that needs to be unplugged. The water heater can be removed and replaced in a few hours. Your problem may not be the heating element.

Are there any problems with the Atwood RV water heater?

An Atwood RV water heater can have a plethora of problems. The age of the appliance, how extensively it is used and how well it is maintained will obviously influence the frequency and nature of problems you would have from time to time.

What causes pilot outage on Atwood water heater?

A blocked U-tube can also cause pilot outage. Clean the tube and get rid of any obstruction there is. You should check the gas pressure and ensure it is in accordance with the recommendation of the manufacturer, in this case, Atwood.

Is the Atwood water heater gas or electric?

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What kind of AC does a gas water heater use?

If you hear the relay clicking, it would verify that the problem is with the relay or 115 volt circuit. The relay should have two 115 volt AC terminals, you should have 115 volt AC to ground on one all the time with the breaker on, if the relay is energized (picked up) there should be 115 volts to ground on both.

Why does my water heater not have 12 volts?

If there is 12 volts DC there, then check the other end of the yellow wire at the relay for 12 volts DC to ground. If there is not 12 volts DC to ground on the yellow wire at the module, with 12 volts dc on WHT#2 (as you stated above), it can be a bad or dirty connection with in the connector, it doesn’t take much corrosion to stop 12 volts.

Why does my electric water heater have no heat?

Problems with electric water heaters that produce little or no heat usually are caused by a failed heating element, an inexpensive part that is relatively easy to replace. Other problems may be due to improper settings, high home water pressure, or a lack of tank maintenance.

Low voltage will cause some problems for your heater and keep it from working right. Then use a pencil eraser after removing the ribbon cable connector, and clean up the contact strips on the board. When these strips get dirty you will have some problems with your heater.

What kind of circuit board do I need for my Atwood water heater?

The quickest way to test a circuit board for your water heater is to use the circuit board from your Hydroflame furnace if you have one. The 8500 or 8900 models are the most compatible with your Atwood heater and should plug in easily. There will be the same 20-second delay that happens on your furnace when you power up the water heater.

How to test the Atwood water heater thermostat?

How to Test Atwood Water Heater Thermostat. The best way to test this part on your water heater is by using a continuity tester. When the water is cold there should be continuity between the contacts. When the water is hot there should be no continuity.

Why does my Atwood water heater not light up?

Atwood RV Water Heater Won’t Light When this happens to the GH6-6E Atwood water heater then the source of the problem could be the regulator or the thermostat or both. The solution t this problem, if these are the source, is to replace them.

How do you replace an Atwood water heater?

How to Replace Atwood Water Heater Element. On some models, you will have to remove the junction box out before you get access to the heating elements. Once you have done that, you will see that the element has 2 wires attached to it. Your next step is to remove the two wires which is easily done by loosening the screws. Now for the tricky part.

The quickest way to test a circuit board for your water heater is to use the circuit board from your Hydroflame furnace if you have one. The 8500 or 8900 models are the most compatible with your Atwood heater and should plug in easily. There will be the same 20-second delay that happens on your furnace when you power up the water heater.

Where can I get an Atwood RV serviced?

Service for all Atwood products is handled out of our Rockford location. Should you have any questions regarding our products or the information contained in this manual simply dial 1-800-825-4328. Be sure to have the Model and Serial Number when you call. Atwood Service Department

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