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mcoley
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Dec 19, 2013

Suburban not hot enough

My old PUP had a Suburban water heater that had an adjustment to control the water temp. My new2me TT has a Suburban model SW6D which has no such adjustment. The water does not get beyond warm. Anything I can do short of replacing it?

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  • mcoley wrote:
    Thanks for the tips. How does one go about flushing a WH?


    Cleaning wand on end of garden hose....pull WH tank drain plug....stick the wand in and flush away

    One style of cleaning wand......

    Available at most any place that sells rv parts.


    OR you can pull drain plug and turn water supply on and let it flush out the drain.....helps but doesn't allow you to direct water stream up/around inside of tank like the wand does.
  • Thanks for the tips. How does one go about flushing a WH?
  • IS this the WH in your 2007 Starcraft Antiqua?

    It's going on 7 yrs old......so a good cleaning/flushing first and a new anode rod (if needed....no need to replace until 75% of rod has deteriorated)

    Check the shower hot/cold knobs being closed vs just handle shut-off as suggested.......hot/cold being left open allows cold to mix with hot causing just warm water

    Then remove the set of t-stats (both are on one bracket held in place with one nut)
    Check tank area where t-stats contact tank wall and make sure they are clean.

    The t-stats either work or don't.....just a simple snap-disc that open at 130*F (normal) and 180*F (high cut off)
    Usually you will get 'very hot' temp due to poor tank wall contact (or normal t-stat not opening) vs warm.

    After a heating cycle you can check temp of water via PRV (pressure relief valve). When gas shuts down..turn water supply off, open facet hot side to relieve pressure then open PRV in outside compartment with lever (caution) and see if water is HOT.
    IF it is then WH is heating....just have cold being mixed (either shower OR WH BYPASS valve is still open)
    IF water coming out of PRV is just warm..replace the set of t-stats and flush tank real good.
  • I think that I would try flushing out the tank and getting the sediment out the best that I could. Sediment impedes the heat transfer which could cause the water to only be warm. You have nothing to lose but your time. JMO
  • First, check and make sure your shower is turned off at the faucets, not just the hand held shower head. Also, if you have an outside shower or faucet, make sure the same is true there too. Turn the faucets off, both of them.

    This is the absolute #1 reason for warm, and not hot, water.

    If that does not take care of the problem, let us know.

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