Been awhile since I've been on here.
Happy New Year.
Getting to ready to get mobile, very soon.
Just rearranged my gas bottles, so was investigating why my gas Hot water wasn't working.
Cleaned out all the lines, had a lot of muck in em.
The remove bit and noticed I could not get air/flow through it.
It appears at one end to have some adjustment???
Anyone have any experience with this and is it likely this part is available.
Suburban HWS
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Re: Suburban HWS
Is that the jet right at the hot water burner?
Which hot water system is it? A Suburban? What model?
It's possibly a very low pressure valve. If you can unscrew it you may find a very soft spring in there.
Clean it all & reinstall. Did you try hitting it with 100psi compressor? Probably can't blow in reverse direction without pulling it apart.
Ooops! Just noticed the title of the thread!
Which hot water system is it? A Suburban? What model?
It's possibly a very low pressure valve. If you can unscrew it you may find a very soft spring in there.
Clean it all & reinstall. Did you try hitting it with 100psi compressor? Probably can't blow in reverse direction without pulling it apart.
Ooops! Just noticed the title of the thread!
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Re: Suburban HWS
Its a Suburban SW6DEA.
I soaked the adjustment screw in lubricant as it wouldn't budge.
Having finally removed the jet observed no spring.
Seems as though it was screw all the way in, now I've got it mobile does anyone have any clues on what might be the correct adjustment.
Probably a valid reason why it stopped working.
I soaked the adjustment screw in lubricant as it wouldn't budge.
Having finally removed the jet observed no spring.
Seems as though it was screw all the way in, now I've got it mobile does anyone have any clues on what might be the correct adjustment.
Probably a valid reason why it stopped working.
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Re: Suburban HWS
Did ya count the turns when ya undid it, now ya have cleaned the crap out, put it back the same number of turns.Kappy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 8:42 pm Its a Suburban SW6DEA.
I soaked the adjustment screw in lubricant as it wouldn't budge.
Having finally removed the jet observed no spring.
Seems as though it was screw all the way in, now I've got it mobile does anyone have any clues on what might be the correct adjustment.
Probably a valid reason why it stopped working.
Looks like a flow restricter, put it back and play with the flow to get it back to how it was if ya can remember, the more flow, quicker ya use all ya hot water...

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Re: Suburban HWS
Hasn't worked for ages.
I counted the turns on the way out, doing the same back in and tight as it was.
Have no idea why it was turned all the way in.
There must a recommended start setting.
I counted the turns on the way out, doing the same back in and tight as it was.
Have no idea why it was turned all the way in.
There must a recommended start setting.
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Re: Suburban HWS
Are you 100% sure there was no hole through it?
Here are some specs.
Specifications
Capacity 22.6L
Max working pressure 850kPa
Hourly gas consumption 10.5Mj/hour
Test point pressure 2.63kPa
Jet orifice size 0.89mm
So according to that you should get a whisker through it!!
Try probing it with a very fine needle? If there is a small piece of 'crud' like a copper shaving it may be hard to see it.
Sorry I can't help more.
Just saw this. Looks like the 'orifice' or jet is a fixture in the burner tube? Does that look similar?
https://www.rvpartsexpress.com.au/subur ... 10844.html
Here are some specs.
Specifications
Capacity 22.6L
Max working pressure 850kPa
Hourly gas consumption 10.5Mj/hour
Test point pressure 2.63kPa
Jet orifice size 0.89mm
So according to that you should get a whisker through it!!
Try probing it with a very fine needle? If there is a small piece of 'crud' like a copper shaving it may be hard to see it.
Sorry I can't help more.
Just saw this. Looks like the 'orifice' or jet is a fixture in the burner tube? Does that look similar?
https://www.rvpartsexpress.com.au/subur ... 10844.html
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Re: Suburban HWS
No bruce its just like a carby jet that seats into its home.
Its the outlet that leads into the gas tube. So there must a starting adjustment, I was hoping for some insight before I start fiddling blind.
Its the outlet that leads into the gas tube. So there must a starting adjustment, I was hoping for some insight before I start fiddling blind.
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Re: Suburban HWS
I assume the Windoze solution didn’t work??



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Re: Suburban HWS
I think I'd just buy a new tube that (apparently?) has the jet set right & fixed into it.
SUBURBAN MAIN BURNER W/IN-BUILT ORIFICE. 010843/010844
$60.00
There are a couple of "caravan" parts supply mobs online that I'm sure you could ring for confirmation.
www.caravansplus.com.au
or the one in my other link.
I can't help wondering if that isn't your problem though. If 12V isn't getting to the 'on' bits that open the gas & activate the igniter then it might be another problem?
Can you hear the clack, clack, clack of it trying to light up?
SUBURBAN MAIN BURNER W/IN-BUILT ORIFICE. 010843/010844
$60.00
There are a couple of "caravan" parts supply mobs online that I'm sure you could ring for confirmation.
www.caravansplus.com.au
or the one in my other link.
I can't help wondering if that isn't your problem though. If 12V isn't getting to the 'on' bits that open the gas & activate the igniter then it might be another problem?
Can you hear the clack, clack, clack of it trying to light up?
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