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.
How do I reset my Atwood water heater?
How to Reset the Atwood Eco
- Turn off the power on the Atwood Eco water heater.
- Pull the junction box cover away from the water heater.
- Push the reset button in with your finger until it clicks into place.
- Place the junction box cover back onto the Atwood Eco and secure with the retaining nuts.
Where is the reset button on an Atwood 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.
Why does my RV hot water heater not stay lit?
It could be a dirty or broken igniter, a corroded connection, the flame could be out of adjustment, there could be insufficient LP pressure, or the control board could be bad. If the flame is too yellow and is lazy, it is burning too rich and will be sooting the heater, as well as operating inefficiently.
Where is the reset button on an Atwood RV water heater?
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.
Is there a reset button on RV water heater?
When conducting your RV water heater troubleshooting steps for this unit, you will want to locate the control panel. Look for the DCI lights on the panel. If they are lit, you will need to go outside and push the reset buttons on the water heater.