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Hot Water Tank Identification help

Pattajames
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I've got a 1983 Skyline Nomad trailer and I'm having some trouble with my hot water heater. The tank heats up but never shuts off. This causes the water to heat to a point that the pop off valve starts leaking.

I'm pretty sure it needs a new thermostat. However, most of the original identification stickers are faded so badly you cannot make out the information. I'm at a loss as to what model of heater this is so I can order a part.

Any information would help.Below is the links to some pictures for reference.







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James
Travel Trailer: 1983 Skyline Nomad
Interior Remodeled and Updated

Truck: 1997 Ford F150 Supercab
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Pattajames
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Explorer
Thanks Old-Biscuit! Camper store here wanted $260 for the part. I'll be ordering from the link you provided and repair it once I get back from vacation.

For now, I'll have to heat the water and then turn the water heater off once it is up to heat. Should keep heat for a little while and then I'll turn it back on if needed.

Pain in the rear, but beats blowing us all up. LOL

Thanks again!
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James
Travel Trailer: 1983 Skyline Nomad
Interior Remodeled and Updated

Truck: 1997 Ford F150 Supercab

Old-Biscuit
Explorer
Explorer
Pattajames wrote:
Chris Bryant wrote:
Have you actually measured the water temp? I would before spending on a thermostat, as that version is pretty reliable.
If the whole thing is cold, it can take a long time to heat. It could be the TP valve is bad.


I just replaced the TP valve recently because the last one went out. Now when you light it, the heater stays heating (full flame) and never shuts off. Then the TP opens to relieve pressure and the water temp is EXTREMELY hot.



That gas control is definitely bad.
*Not controlling temp via temp setting on front (L/120*F, M/130*F, H/140*F)
*ECO not tripping when overheating (should TRIP at 190*F and shut down all heating and future heating ---ECO is a ONE-SHOT device. Trips and gas valve has t be replaced)
ECO is the probe that sticks out of gas control into the tank
**T&P Relief Valve popping OPEN...210*F/150 psi
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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Pattajames
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
wasatchmtnatvr wrote:
Suburban SW6P. Model number. FYI, that's not the original water heater.



Good eye....

I didn't look at pictures very close...just went with info from the Data Sheet

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Great catch! That helps a LOT! I stopped at a camper service dealer today and he only looked at the spec sheet as well. He told me Mor Flo was out of business and he didn't have a valve to fit. I'll call and see if they have the Model you suggested Old-Biscuit.

THANK YOU!!!
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James
Travel Trailer: 1983 Skyline Nomad
Interior Remodeled and Updated

Truck: 1997 Ford F150 Supercab

Pattajames
Explorer
Explorer
Chris Bryant wrote:
Have you actually measured the water temp? I would before spending on a thermostat, as that version is pretty reliable.
If the whole thing is cold, it can take a long time to heat. It could be the TP valve is bad.


I just replaced the TP valve recently because the last one went out. Now when you light it, the heater stays heating (full flame) and never shuts off. Then the TP opens to relieve pressure and the water temp is EXTREMELY hot.
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James
Travel Trailer: 1983 Skyline Nomad
Interior Remodeled and Updated

Truck: 1997 Ford F150 Supercab

Chris_Bryant
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Explorer
Have you actually measured the water temp? I would before spending on a thermostat, as that version is pretty reliable.
If the whole thing is cold, it can take a long time to heat. It could be the TP valve is bad.
-- Chris Bryant

Old-Biscuit
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Explorer
wasatchmtnatvr wrote:
Suburban SW6P. Model number. FYI, that's not the original water heater.



Good eye....

I didn't look at pictures very close...just went with info from the Data Sheet

Suburban SW6P Gas Control
Is it time for your medication or mine?


2007 DODGE 3500 QC SRW 5.9L CTD In-Bed 'quiet gen'
2007 HitchHiker II 32.5 UKTG 2000W Xantex Inverter
US NAVY------USS Decatur DDG31

wasatchmtnatvr
Explorer
Explorer
Suburban SW6P. Model number. FYI, that's not the original water heater.
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Old-Biscuit
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Mor Flo....American Water Heater Corp (Suburban predessors)


Your Gas Control thermostat is bad.........no longer controlling shutoff temp

Have to replace it

Current replacement Gas Control is a Suburban 160922 (Mor Flo RV6)

160922




Some info via old Mor Flo WH Manual
Is it time for your medication or mine?


2007 DODGE 3500 QC SRW 5.9L CTD In-Bed 'quiet gen'
2007 HitchHiker II 32.5 UKTG 2000W Xantex Inverter
US NAVY------USS Decatur DDG31

DrewE
Explorer
Explorer
If you have trouble getting the info here, I'd suggest taking it to a propane dealer or similar. Chances are pretty good that the thermostatic valve unit is the same as several domestic water heaters of the same vintage, and not made by Mor-flo. I kind of suspect they're somewhat standardized, but I may be all wrong about that.

ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
Yep but never heard of a Mor-flo water heater.
We do have a resident expert though!
Paging old Doc Biscuit!

Pattajames
Explorer
Explorer
Just updated the post. You should be able to see them now.
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James
Travel Trailer: 1983 Skyline Nomad
Interior Remodeled and Updated

Truck: 1997 Ford F150 Supercab

ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
Can't see pics ๐Ÿ˜ž