All,
I'm new to RVing. My wife and purchased a 2005 Dutchmen 29' Travel Trailer. I'm having problems with the water heater (most likely user error). I filled the fresh water tank for the first time (since I've owned it). Turned the pump on and let it prime. The pressure switch kicked out. I proceeded to turn the breaker on for the water heater, but it doesn't appear to be doing anything. The control switch (near the sink) for gas and electric are both set to the "on" position, but the light isn't lighting up in the center (amber power indicator light). I've waited 20 minutes, and it doesn't appear to be getting warm. There are 2 lines near the water heater (red and black). Both have separate valves (in parallel position to line). There is also a valve between the 2 lines connecting them.
I'm assuming the water heater tank is full. When I pull the pressure relief valves by the water heater, I can hear water flowing. Any ideas on my water heater? I thnk the fuse is good for the heater. I appreciate any insight you may have. Thank you very much!
Take care,
Jeremiah
I'm new to RVing. My wife and purchased a 2005 Dutchmen 29' Travel Trailer. I'm having problems with the water heater (most likely user error). I filled the fresh water tank for the first time (since I've owned it). Turned the pump on and let it prime. The pressure switch kicked out. I proceeded to turn the breaker on for the water heater, but it doesn't appear to be doing anything. The control switch (near the sink) for gas and electric are both set to the "on" position, but the light isn't lighting up in the center (amber power indicator light). I've waited 20 minutes, and it doesn't appear to be getting warm. There are 2 lines near the water heater (red and black). Both have separate valves (in parallel position to line). There is also a valve between the 2 lines connecting them.
I'm assuming the water heater tank is full. When I pull the pressure relief valves by the water heater, I can hear water flowing. Any ideas on my water heater? I thnk the fuse is good for the heater. I appreciate any insight you may have. Thank you very much!
Take care,
Jeremiah