There could be various reasons that the water will not heat up in the rv.
Rv tankless hot water heater troubleshooting.
Yes water can go stale but it is easy to remedy.
For most tankless water heaters the display with present an error code to inform you that your air supply or exhaust is blocked.
This should make the troubleshooting effort less frustrating.
First inspect all vent pipes to ensure they are connected properly and free from puncture holes.
What problems are there when using the girard tankless water heater.
If you are not getting spark you could have a bad electrode or other board issues.
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If you don t get a spark your system could have an electrode that is bent or carbon grounding.
For poor pilot flame you would need to replace the orifice.
The easiest way to avoid frustration related to your rv hot water heater is to take ten minutes and learn how it works.
Again easy fix quick solution.
Does your hot water have a rotten egg smell.
Sometimes it is just the simple turn of a valve at the water heater itself.
When rv water heater troubleshooting check to verify the area near the water heater is cleaned out and free of debris.
Turn off the hot water heater and let it cool off.
Below you will see a few rv water heater problems most commonly reported for the various types of travel trailers and rvs.
Flushing the tank first will get rid of any loose sediment.
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Drain and flush the tank.
You will want to have a nice blue flame that is lighter in the center and not jumping around.
Okay but what if you get through each of these steps and still can t figure out what s wrong.
Water will not heat up.
Bacteria in your tank will cause the smell especially if the water is stale from sitting too long.
This can happen if you have a weak gas control magnet or if the thermocouple needs to be replaced.
Or the failure to light is due to the burner.
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If however it gets really hot then goes cold and then back to really hot then you dont have enough water flow to begin with.
The final thing to look at is the flame.
If it stays hot and doesnt cycle on and off giving you hot cold hot water then just add some cold water to cool it back down.
Traditional tank systems are not complicated pieces of equipment so you should through regular maintenance and repairs be able to keep it usable for up to ten years.
If it is not too old hen you can try cleaning the orifice and see how it goes.
The last step of the rv water heater troubleshooting process is to turn off the lp system to check for a spark.
Fail to light in the first ignition you do not detect the flame.
This means your water heater is having issues with either combustion air or venting.