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Engine Heat Exchange System
The engine heat exchange system allows a motor home to heat the water while traveling. This convenient
option allows you to arrive at your destination with hot water. Operating a pilot or electronic water heater on
gas while in transit is a dangerous practice.
This system consists of a U-shaped aluminum tube that is attached to the outside of the tank with welds. SAE
hoses are attached to both ends of this tube and are spliced into the engine coolant system.
When the engine is running, the hot coolant flows past the tank through this tube and by means of heat
transfer through the welds, heating the water. The design of this system will not allow the water to reach a
boiling point. It will typically heat the water to about 130° F. in about 2-3 hours of driving.
Customer supplied SAE 053 A type
"E" hose clamp
or evuivalent
Heat Exchanger Tubes
Annualar Grove
Heat Exchanger
Tubes
Coolant System Hose
(5/8" dia. SAE 20R3
or equivalent)
Customer
supplied tee
• Temperatures produced by these heating elements
can exceed the 190˚F. limit of the ECO on pilot model
gas control valves. This gas control valve contains a
one-shot ECO. When this ECO blows, the control is
completely non-functional and must be replaced.
THIS WILL BE A NON-WARRANTABLE SITUATION.
• When Aftermarket heating elements are inserted
into the drain plug, customers are more prone not
to flush their tanks. Not flushing the tank
accelerates tank corrosion on both our pilot and
electronic ignition water heaters creating a situation
where the tank may have to be replaced.
THIS WILL
BE A NON-WARRANTABLE SITUATION.
Aftermarket Heating Elements
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WARNING
EXPLOSION / BURN INJURY
• Aftermarket heating elements can lack critical safety controls.
• Use of these devices can lead to an out of control heating of water tank and a
catastrophic wet side explosion.
YOU DO NOT NEED AN AFTERMARKET HEATING ELEMENT ON AN ATWOOD WATER HEATER
. THE USE OF AFTERMARKET HEATING
ELEMENT DEVICES MAY ALSO RESULT IN DAMAGE TO COMPONENTS OR WATER HEATER. Atwood’s written warranty states
- “failure or damage resulting from any alteration to our water heater is the owner’s responsibility”. ANY
ALTERATION, LIKE THE ADDITION OF AN AFTERMARKET HEATING ELEMENT DEVICE, WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.