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A.

 For installation in Recreational Vehicle

 

1.

 Gas - CSA standard CAN/CSA Z240.4.2-08 Installation Requirements for 

Propane Appliances and Equipment in Recreations Vehicles.

 

2.

 Electrical - CSA standard CAN/CSA Z240.6.2-08/C22.2 No. 148-08 

Electrical Requirements for Recreational Vehicles.

 

3.

 Plumbing - CSA standard CSA Z240.3.2 Plumbing Requirements for 

Recreational Vehicles.

B

.  For installation in Mobile Housing

 

1. 

Gas - CSA standard CSA Z240.4.1 Installation Requirements for Gas 

Burning Appliances and Equipment in Mobile Homes.

 2. 

Electrical - CSA standard CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1.

 3.

  Plumbing - CSA standard CSA Z240.3.1 Plumbing Requirements for Mobile 

Homes.

For installation in mobile housing, refer to Figure 13 for Direct Vent Terminal 

Clearances.
The appliance shall be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during 

any pressure testing of the system in excess of 1/2 PSIG.
The appliance and its gas connections shall be leak tested before placing the 

appliance in operation.
All air for combustion must be supplied from outside the structure. Air for 

combustion must not be supplied from occupied spaces.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Minimum clearance from combustible construction on sides, top, floor and rear = 

0 inches. Provide room for access to rear of heater for servicing.

Provide  an  opening  flush  with  floor  in  outer  wall  of  coach  as  shown.  Wall  of 

coach should be framed as shown in Figure 1 SW6DEL; Figure1A SW10DEL/

SW12DEL/SW16DEL. Maintain inside dimensions listed below. Do not install on 

carpet unless the carpet is covered by a metal or wood shield covering the entire 

area underneath the water heater. If you prefer, you may cut away the carpet from 

this area.

INSTALLATION USING HINGED DOOR

(See Figure 3 SW6DEL)

A. 

Position heater into framed opening as illustrated.

B. 

On mesa or yoder type sidewalls, flatten the wall area around the opening.

C. 

Caulk around framed opening (trailer skin) as illustrated.

D. 

Lay a bead of silicone caulking (or suitable caulking) around the inner edge of 

the control housing (top, bottom and sides). See detail “A” in ilustration. This 

will seal frame to control housing.

E.

  Apply a bead of silicone caulking (or suitable caulking) around back side of 

door frame. See detail “A” in illustration. This will seal frame to coach skin.

F.

  Fit the door frame into control housing (over the caulking already applied) and 

pull frame tight to control housing using the three (3) No. 8-15 x 3 1/2” screws 

provided.

G. 

Push water heater into framed opening until back side of door frame (now 

attached to control housing) is against the side of the coach and firmly attach 

with screws around the perimeter of the frame. NOTE: The two (2) holes in 

bottom of frame identified as “A” in Figure 3 are also used to mount door hinge 

to the frame.

H. 

Install chocks, one on each side of water heater, as illustrated in Figure 1B.

I. 

Attach door to frame as illustrated.

J. 

Close the door so that the door latch protrudes through the slot in the door. 

Turn latch 90 degrees to fasten door.

K. 

The module board on model SW6DEL, is not secured to the water heater. It 

is to be permanently mounted by the installer.

The module board must be mounted so it is accessible for service yet out of 

way of children. It should be located in a place where it cannot be subjected to 

moisture, cleaning chemicals, flammable vapors and liquids, etc.

The board and all wiring to the board must be protected in order to prevent 

damages and accidental contact with these parts. The module board may be 

mounted with two (2) No. 6 x 5/8 screws or other suitable hardware.

INSTALLATION USING FLUSH MOUNT

FRAME & DOOR

(See Figure 2 SW6DEL; Figure 2A SW10DEL, SW12DEL, SW16DEL)

A. 

Position heater into framed opening as illustrated. Slide unit into opening until 

the front of the control housing is flush with the exterior coach skin.

B.

  Secure  the  control  housing  to  the  coach  wall  (framed  opening)  at  the  top 

and  sides  of  control  housing  compartment  using  screws  or  other  suitable 

fasteners.  Recess  the  screws  or  fasteners  back  far  enough  from  the  front 

edge of control housing (approximately 1 1/2”) in order to clear the flange on 

door frame. The door frame, when installed, must not overlap onto screw or 

other fastener head. If due to the wall thickness, it is not possible to secure 

the water heater without covering the fastener head with the door frame, it is 

important to not over tighten the fastener and distort the control housing. Over 

tightening of the fastener may cause water heater leaks between the control 

housing and the door frame.

NOTE:

 Caulk around screw or fastener heads to assure water tight seal.

C. 

Install chocks, one on each side of water heater, as illustrated in Figure 1B.

D.

  On mesa or yoder type sidewalls, flatten the wall area around the opening.

E.

  Caulk around framed opening (trailer skin) as illustrated.

F.

  Caulk around door frame using 2 beads of silicone caulking (or suitable 

caulking) - one on flange to seal to control housing and one around back side 

of frame to seal to coach skin. (See detail A in illustration.)

G.

  Insert door frame into control housing and secure with three (3) No. 8-15 x 3 

1/2” screws provided.

SAFETY WARNINGS

WARNING!

  

It is imperative that the water heater tank be filled with water before operating 

the water heater.  Operation of the water heater without water in the tank may result in damage 

to the tank and/or controls.  This type of damage is not covered by the limited warranty.

WARNING!

 

Hydrogen gas may result if you have not used this heater for two weeks or 

more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. To reduce the risk of injury under 

these conditions, open the hot water faucet for several minutes at the kitchen sink before 

you use any electrical appliance connected to the hot water system. If hydrogen is present, 

you probably will hear an unusual sound such as air escaping through the pipe as the water 

begins to flow.

Hydrogen gas may be present even after water has been drained from the tank. Open faucet 

at sink and allow system to vent for several minutes (5-10 minutes).

Do not smoke or have any open flame near the open faucet. Do not attempt to light pilot or 

main burner. On DSI models, be sure the switch is “OFF”.

Should overheating occur, or the gas supply fail to shut off, shut off the manual gas valve to 

the appliance before shutting off the electrical supply.

Do not use this appliance if any part has been submerged under water. Immediately call a 

qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control 

system and any gas control that has been submerged under water.

Do not alter the operation of your water heater nor change the design/construction of your 

water heater. Accessories are being marketed for RV products which we do not recommend. 

For your safety, only factory authorized parts are to be used on your water heater.

Periodically inspect the vent for obstructions or presence of soot. Soot is formed whenever 

combustion is incomplete. This is your visual warning that the water heater is operating in 

an unsafe manner. If soot is present, immediately shut the water heater down and contact 

your dealer or a qualified service person.

When considering add-on rooms, porch or patio, attention must be given to the venting of 

your water heater. For your safety, do not terminate the vent on your water heater inside add-

on rooms, screen porch or onto patios. Doing so will result in products of combustion being 

vented into the rooms or occupied areas.

Never operate the heater if you smell gas. Do not assume that the smell of gas in your RV 

is normal. Any time you detect the odor of gas, it is to be considered life threatening and 

corrected immediately. Extinguish any open flames including cigarettes and evacuate all 

persons from the vehicle. Shut off gas supply at LP gas bottle. (See the Safety notice on 

front cover of this manual.)

NOTE:

 Always open both the cold and hot water faucets when filling vehicle water tank to 

allow air pockets to be forced out of the water heater. When water flows from the faucets, 

close both faucets.

WARNING!

 

Do  not  store  or  use  combustible  materials  or  liquids  near  or  adjacent  to 

this heater. The appliance shall not be installed in any location where flammable liquids or 

vapors are likely to be present.

Be sure the power is “OFF” to the water heater ignition system during any type of refueling 

and while vehicle is in motion or being towed.

The  thermostat  on  your  water  heater  is  not  adjustable.  It  is  a  temperature  sensing  limit 

designed to maintain a water temperature of 130̊F (54̊C). Water temperatures over 130̊F 

(54̊C) can cause severe burns instantly or death from scalds; therefore, be careful when 

using hot water. Children, disabled and elderly are at highest risk of being scalded. Always 

feel water before bathing or showering.

INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

WARNING!

 

Installation of this appliance must be made in accordance with the written 

instructions provided in this manual. No agent, representative or employee of Suburban or 

other person has the authority to change, modify or waive any provision of the instructions 

contained in this manual.

NOTE:  Do not install the water heater with the door facing toward the 

forward end of the coach.  See Figures 14, 15 and 16.

CAUTION: 

If possible, do not install the water heater so the vent can be covered or obstructed 

when any door on the trailer is opened. If this is not possible, then the travel of the door must 
be restricted in order to provide a 6” minimum clearance between the water heater vent and any 
door whenever the door is opened.

CAUTION: 

Due to the differences in vinyl siding, this appliance should not be installed on 

vinyl siding without first consulting with the manufacturer of the siding or cutting the siding away 

from the area around the appliance vent.

CAUTION: 

In  any  installation  in  which  the  vent  of  this  appliance  can  be  covered  due  to  the 

construction of the RV or some special feature of the RV such as slide out, pop-up etc., always insure 

that the appliance cannot be operated by shutting off all electrical and gas supply to the appliance.

CAUTION: 

Do not install this appliance so the vent terminates below a slide-out. This appliance 

is not to be installed under any overhang. It must be free and clear of any type overhang.

This  installation  must  conform  with  the  requirements  of  the  authority  having 

jurisdiction or in the absence of such requirements with the latest edition of the 

National  Fuel  Gas  Code  ANSI  Z223.1/NFPA  54;  and  the  latest  edition  of  the 

American National Standard for Recreational Vehicles-NFPA 1192. In Canada the 

installation should conform with the following standards:

Summary of Contents for SW10DEL

Page 1: ...HEATER IF SUBJECT TO FREEZING TEMPERATURES WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT ALTERATION SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE REFER TO THIS MANUAL FOR ASSISTANCE OR ADDITI...

Page 2: ...ter before operating the water heater Operation of the water heater without water in the tank may result in damage to the tank and or controls This type of damage is not covered by the limited warrant...

Page 3: ...FRAMED OPENING FLOOR Figure 1B FRAMED OPENING DETAIL A SPECIAL SCREW CONTROL HOUSING GASKET DOOR LATCH CONTROL HOUSING FLUSH MOUNT DOOR CAULK AROUND OPENING FRAMED OPENING SEE FIGURE NO 1 EXTERIOR COA...

Page 4: ...H MOUNT DOOR FRAME WITH GASKET DC JUNCTION BOX DOOR LATCH SW10DEL SW12DEL SW16DEL Figure 2A A FRAMED OPENING DETAIL A SPECIAL SCREW CONTROL HOUSING GASKET DOOR LATCH RADIUS CORNER DOOR FRAME CONTROL H...

Page 5: ...ight If not tightly sealed moisture and potential harmful flue products could vent through opening and into living area of trailer See Figure 7 B Turn on gas and check all fittings and connections for...

Page 6: ...closed off out of the system in the bypass position particularly if you are introducing antifreeze into the plumbing system Antifreeze can be very corrosive to the anode rod creating premature failure...

Page 7: ...05 C WIRE OR EQUIVALENT SI UN DES FILS ELECTIQUES LIVRES AVEC LE CHAUFFE EAU DOIT ETRE REMPLACE UTILISER A CET EFFET UN FIL 14 GA 105 OU EQUIVALENT 120VAC SIDE OF RELAY 340540 12 V D C ONLY JUNCTION B...

Page 8: ...CLEARANCE TO VENTILATED SOFFIT LOCATED ABOVE THE TERMINAL WITHIN A HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF 2 FT 61cm FROM THE CENTER LINE OF THE TERMINAL M CLEARANCE UNDER VERANDA PORCH DECK OR BALCONY 12 INCHES 30cm...

Page 9: ...9 INCORRECT INCORRECT CORRECT Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16...

Page 10: ...IMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD FOR WHICH EACH LIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THE E...

Page 11: ...fourni LIMITATION DES GARANTIES TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE Y COMPRIS TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE DE QUALIT MARCHANDE SONT LIMIT ES LA DUR E DE LA P RIODE POUR LAQUELLE CHAQUE GARANTIE LIMIT E CERTAINS TAT...

Page 12: ...NAL M CLEARANCE UNDER VERANDA PORCH DECK OR BALCONY 12 INCHES 30cm E CLEARANCE TO UNVENTILATED SOFFIT F CLEARANCE TO OUTSIDE CORNER G CLEARANCE TO INSIDE CORNER H CLEARANCE TO EACH SIDE OF CENTER LINE...

Page 13: ...U ORANGE TYPE BIEN DEFINI CORRECT INEXACT Figure 11 LA TIGE DE L ANODE ANODE NEUVE ANODE CORROD E 75 Figure 12 8 LE BOUTON DE R ENCLENCHEMENT 120 V C A T STAT HAUTE LIMITE Figure 10 LE BOUTON DE 12 V...

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Page 16: ...ne pourrez pas parler avec votre fournisseur de gaz t l phoner le service des incendies C C est un tube gaz automatique les r glages ne sont pas n cessaires Ne pas tenter de r parer le tube gaz a peu...

Page 17: ...de toute surtension continue ou CA Nous recommandons l utilisation de bornes isol es pour toutes les connections lectriques LES BRANCHEMENTS LECTRIQUES 120 VOLTS C A A Se r f rer la Figure 2 pour l e...

Page 18: ...ENCADREE LE DETAIL A LA VIS SPECIALE LE BOITIER DE CONTROLE LA JOINT LE LOQUET LE BOITIER DE CONTROLE LA PORTE ENCASTREE CALFATER AUTOUR L OUVERTURE ENCADREE VOIR LA FIGURE NO 1 LA PEAU DE LA VOITURE...

Page 19: ...t appareil de fa on l vent se termine en dessous d un slide out Cet appareil ne doit pas tre install sous toute surplomb Il doit tre libre de toute masse en surplomb de type Cette installation doit co...

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