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Suburban Manufacturing Suburban Co 5238A Sw6D W/H 6 Gal Dsi
Suburban Manufacturing Suburban Co 5238A Sw6D W/H 6 Gal Dsi
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Suburban is an engineering driven organization that partners with our customers to design and develop unique and specific solutions for multiple application specific needs in the Agriculture, Construction, Defense, Hydraulics, Industrial, Paint Refinish and Oil & Gas markets.
Product Overview
- Brand: Suburban
- Capacity: 6 gallons
- Power source: Natural Gas
- Product Dimensions: 32.2W x 32.2H Centimetres
- Special feature: Direct Spark Ignition
- Colour: White
- Material: Alloy Steel
- Item weight: 15.42 kg
- Maximum flow rate: 0.17 Gallons Per Minute
- Heat output: 12000 British Thermal Units
Product Features
- Recovery: 10.2 gallons/hour
- Dimensions: 12-11/16"H x 12-11/16"W x 19-3/16"D
- Rough Opening Requirements: 12-3/4" x 12-3/4" Minimum
- Gas Input: 12,000 BTU
- Direct spark ignition features a remote switch that electronically controls the water heater
Product Information
Manufacturer | SUBURBAN MFG |
Place of Business | LINO LAKES, MN, 55038 US |
Part Number | 5238A |
Product Dimensions | 48.72 x 32.21 x 32.21 cm; 15.42 kg |
Item model number | 5238A |
Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
Size | Direct Spark Ignition |
Colour | White |
Style | 6 Gallon |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Power Source | Natural Gas |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Flow Rate | 0.17 Gallons Per Minute |
Mounting Type | Floor mount |
Special Features | Direct Spark Ignition |
Included Components | Suburban Mfg Co 5138A Sw6D W/H 6 Gal Dsi |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 15.4 kg |
Country of origin | USA |
ASIN | B01NBTVDBC |
Customer Reviews | |
Best Sellers Rank | |
Date First Available | Jan. 17 2017 |
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good quality
The water heater in my 2005 Jayco Eagle 5th Wheel died. I was convinced that Tankless was the way to go for the replacement.The first unit that I received didn't work at all. Amazon was kind and sent a another unit, the second one never heated past 101 degrees and at best, Luke warm at my kitchen sink.I purchased this one and was overjoyed with the results as I Live in my Trailer and it's Winter in Eastern Idaho so Finally having the Privilege of Basking in a Nice Long Hot Shower was Awesome.I consider this experience a live and learn.Should have simply replaced the original Suburban with a new Suburban.
This is a great water heater. I had never installed one in an RV, but I went for it on this one, and it is pretty simple if you are patient with tight spaces. Double-check all your wire connections before installing; some connections can wiggle loose in shipping and transit. It does not come with the two connectors and bushings/seals you will likely need to upgrade or replace. (See pic) Most RVs use plastic connectors; I recommend upgrading to brass. The hot water coming out of this thing is excellent. Highly recommend.
Not fit little damage on it .... it's only working on gas