Find the reset button near the heating element. The reset button is red and is probably protruding out if it requires resetting. Push the reset button in with your finger until it clicks into place. The top of the button remains flush with the side of the water heater.
Similarly, does an Atwood RV Water Heater have a thermocouple?
While there is not a gas line, there is a thermocouple you can use for the Atwood RV Water Heater # AT96110 (which is the G6A-7).
In respect to this, how do I test my Atwood water heater thermostat?
Is there a reset button on a Atwood RV water heater?
The junction box cover can be removed from the water heater. The reset button is close to the heating element. If it needs to be reset, the reset button is protruded out.
What does eco mean on a RV water heater?
In regards to the Atwood RV Water Heater part # AT94022, the built-in emergency cut off (ECO) switch is a fail safe that will turn off the propane supply to the unit if the water gets too hot.
What does the ECO switch do on an Atwood water heater?
Description. The E.C.O Thermostat is a closed switch that sends voltage to the solenoid valve. The switch opens if the water temperature exceeds 180°F, protecting the water heater from damage.
What is eco switch on power supply?
To enable ECO mode, there is a switch on the back of the power supply. With ECO mode enabled the fan should not run until the power supply hits 55c. If the temperature reaches or exceeds this threshold, the fan will turn on to prevent overheating.
Where is the heating element on an Atwood water heater?
On your model Atwood Water Heater GC6AA-10E the electric heating element is located in the water tank in the back side of the water heater.
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. For poor pilot flame, you would need to replace the orifice. If it is not too old hen you can try cleaning the orifice and see how it goes.
Why Is My RV water heater not heating?
There are several reasons for not having enough hot water or for running out of hot water too quickly. The reasons could be a malfunctioning thermostat, a broken or damaged dip tube which would allow cold water to mix with the hot water at the top of the water heater, or having the water temperature set too low.