Suburban Rv Water Heaters


Submitted by: Dan Mercurio

Most people rely on the water heater in their recreational vehicle. Having a camper is a luxury for numerous reasons. Maintenance however, is needed on your RV on a regular basis and you will benefit if you do preventive maintenance. It can be performed by you or by a recreational vehicle dealership. You will enjoy a trip for sure without the hassle of having no hot water when you are ready to take a shower or do the dishes for your wife. If you need to replace a Suburban RV water heater you can change it with the same model, or you can upgrade it if you have one of the more basic Suburban RV water heaters.

Suburban RV water heaters for the most part come in six and ten gallon capacities. The main variation is if it is has a pilot light or an electronic ignition. Most people like to have the ability to have their RV water heater light with a flip of a switch from the inside of the camper. This requires the water heater to have a direct spark lighter instead of a standing pilot light. While the DSI is nice, it is a little more expensive. Suburban makes a model with a standing pilot, and a DSI model, and also a gas/electric with DSI. If you have a Suburban RV water heater with a six gallon six gallon tank you probably want to stay with that size, but you might want to pick one to exchange it with that has a DSI option, or the electric (120v ) option or maybe splurge and get both. You don’t have to stay with the exact brand, but you need to check the opening size to make sure the one you pick will fit if you are splurging and making the leap to get a nicer one. Suburban RV water heaters are very dependable and you can get repair parts easily.

Your camper should always have a water heater that is working properly so that you can take showers or use hot water whenever you might need it and not be in trouble with a “I told you to fix it”. Whether you’re taking a trip for the long haul or just going away for the weekend, having a functional RV is going to make the experience much more enjoyable for everyone. One of the best tips I could give you is to make sure to test it before you leave on your trip. While this will not guarantee that it will work when you get there or that it won’t become inoperable while you are using it, I feel confident that it will for sure give you much greater odds for a great trip.

Here are some of Suburban s most common models:

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SW6P — — this Suburban is a pilot water heater

SW6D — — this Suburban is a direct spark ignition water heater

SW6DE —- this Suburban is a 6 gallon gas/electric with direct spark ignition

SW10D —- this Suburban is a direct spark

SW10DE– this Suburban is a 10 gallon gas/electric direct spark ignition

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