MichaelCO wrote:
I can try contacting a food truck supplier, but I would think that RV people out in the rockies would camp at much higher altitudes than towns with food trucks. Worth a shot though.
Still would like to hear from other RVers.
Michael
Just because a RVr might camp at 8000 ft and is able to keep their water heater working, doesn't exactly mean you will be able to do so also.
There are some RV water heaters which are not "adjustable", the fuel to air mixture is fixed, no shutters and no different orifices.
Not trying to make this difficult or expensive, but the reality is if there is ever a question about your setup, it is on your shoulders as the builder for the proper operation of said equipment. Granted only talking hot water in this case but all it takes is one person to get sick and the entire operation will get shut down.
On demand water heaters are not exactly known for stability in water temps and the water temps do change considerably with the input temp and water flow. The faster the flow and the colder the input water the lower the output temp will be. They also have a specific water flow requirement before the burner will turn on, not enough flow and you get cold water.
For these reasons, it is imperative you get in contact with your local food safety inspectors, they most likely will be able to get you very specific detailed info on what they require and why any old RV water heater may not be a good choice.