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Posted by Dean Hoffman on February 23, 2007, 7:47 pm
> Friends recently replaced the water heater in their mobile home.
>
> They had to buy a "Mobile Home" water heater.
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> I looked at the installation;
> It LOOKS like a normal size water heater.
> It runs on natural gas.
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> I know that in years past, some mobile water heaters
> ( electric ) run on 110 volts only....
> ( gas ) run on LP only.
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> Other than that, what's special ?
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> Why couldn't a regular residential gas water heater be used ?
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> <rj>
Water heaters for mobile homes are sealed combustion. The heater
has to take its air supply from outside the living area. My old water
heater looked normal. Its air intake came out of the bottom of the
heater and drew the air from below my house.
I had to replace my water heater a couple years ago. The
installation instructions for regular water heaters I looked at
specifically said that they couldn't be used in mobile homes.
Dean
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