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					07-14-2007, 03:27 
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					A 1/2 inch hole can be drilled into the metal cover plate. Then it is easy and simple to reset the over temp safety switch. Bill 88 FC Michigan --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Eric Johnson" wrote: > > Hello Roger, > I have an Atwood water heater in our coach that I installed to replace our original. I've > found that the electric heater element trips out whenever water from the engine exceeds > 185 ºF. After consulting the factory, the way I remedy this situation is as follows: > > 1. Shut off power to the heater. > 2. Remove sheet metal screws from the square cover over the heating element. > 3. Use a screwdriver to push in the red reset button buried in between the electrical plugs > that supply power to the heater. > 4. Replace the cover and restore power. > > In the summer I close the hot water circulation off to the heater to prevent this problem. > > Long term fix...replace the Atwood heater with a better choice. > > Regards, Eric in San Antonio > 84FC35SBWL2 > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "rogerwwebb" wrote: > > > > The electric heat supply to my water heater has stopped working. It is > > an Atwood model, 10.5 gallons. > > > > I have not taken it apart, but assume I will need to replace the whole > > unit. > > > > Is this a correct assumption, or per chance, can you replace just the > > heating element on this unit? > > > > Roger Webb > > 91WBWL > > Cedar Rapids, IA > > > | |||
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