ice_maiden
Well-known member
Okay I have a question about RV water heaters. I don't expect you can tell me exactly how mine works but maybe someone has had a similar situation and can point me in a starting direction. I have looked online for a manual for my RV and can't fine one, so I am kind of left guessing.
I have a 1990 Prowler Regal 36ft 5th wheel. The only things I can see that may have been altered or changed is the refrigerator and that I have all of the connections and a gas tank for an onboard genny ...but no generator. Although that may have been an option that was not purchased. So now that you know this trailer was not grossly remodeled by previous owners here is what I know about my hot water heater set up.
A previous owner was nice enough to label all the switches (that weren't lights). Behind my stove I have a switch on the wall labeled Water heater. In the same area on the ceiling I have another switch labeled Water heater/microwave. On the vent-a-hood is my monitor panel for my tanks with yet another water heater switch.
I know for sure I have a gas hot water heater but it's possible that I have a dual gas/electric but that is unknown. I also know that my gas H2O heater lights from inside the trailer by flipping the switches in the right combination. I think the monitor panel switch lights the pilot for the gas H2O heater
For the last year I have been able to live in this trailer off and on for some extended periods but not permanently until this month. Until now, not knowing how to operate the H2O heater has not been an issue. I have a big pot and know how to heat water for dishes, bathing and any thing else I need. I am pretty adaptable, so the water heater issue was just no big deal to me.
That all changed yesterday...I was doing my dishes, and had my pot of hot water on the stove. My trailer has a swivel faucet not individual hot and cold. I needed more water and when I turned the faucet on, I swiveled it to the hot side. Ooops, I had hot water.
My water comes from my trailer tanks so I use the pump. This means I had been on the monitor tank switches also. The only switch I can be fairly sure where it was at, is the one in the ceiling, because I turn the switch to the water heater side when the microwave is not in use, simply to cut all power to the microwave. There is no neutral position on that switch.
The reason this is now an issue is that gas or electric ... I don't want my water heater running all of the time. I need to know when it is on/off. I had always assumed it to be off before. Now I'm not sure.
Has anyone seen a similar setup...any ideas?
I have a 1990 Prowler Regal 36ft 5th wheel. The only things I can see that may have been altered or changed is the refrigerator and that I have all of the connections and a gas tank for an onboard genny ...but no generator. Although that may have been an option that was not purchased. So now that you know this trailer was not grossly remodeled by previous owners here is what I know about my hot water heater set up.
A previous owner was nice enough to label all the switches (that weren't lights). Behind my stove I have a switch on the wall labeled Water heater. In the same area on the ceiling I have another switch labeled Water heater/microwave. On the vent-a-hood is my monitor panel for my tanks with yet another water heater switch.
I know for sure I have a gas hot water heater but it's possible that I have a dual gas/electric but that is unknown. I also know that my gas H2O heater lights from inside the trailer by flipping the switches in the right combination. I think the monitor panel switch lights the pilot for the gas H2O heater
For the last year I have been able to live in this trailer off and on for some extended periods but not permanently until this month. Until now, not knowing how to operate the H2O heater has not been an issue. I have a big pot and know how to heat water for dishes, bathing and any thing else I need. I am pretty adaptable, so the water heater issue was just no big deal to me.
That all changed yesterday...I was doing my dishes, and had my pot of hot water on the stove. My trailer has a swivel faucet not individual hot and cold. I needed more water and when I turned the faucet on, I swiveled it to the hot side. Ooops, I had hot water.
My water comes from my trailer tanks so I use the pump. This means I had been on the monitor tank switches also. The only switch I can be fairly sure where it was at, is the one in the ceiling, because I turn the switch to the water heater side when the microwave is not in use, simply to cut all power to the microwave. There is no neutral position on that switch.
The reason this is now an issue is that gas or electric ... I don't want my water heater running all of the time. I need to know when it is on/off. I had always assumed it to be off before. Now I'm not sure.
Has anyone seen a similar setup...any ideas?