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Atwood Gc6aa-8 Lp Gas 110v Pilot 6 Gallon Water Heater on 2040-parts.com

US $407.79
Location:

Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Atwood Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:GC6AA-8

Atwood GC6AA-8 GC6AA8 LP Gas 110V Pilot 6 Gallon RV Trailer Water Heater 96117 96153 Camper Trailer RV

Delivers hot water in less than 30 minutes! All you have to do is light the pilot light when you reach your destination and hot water is available in less than one half hour. Atwood six gallon water heaters are 14 pounds lighter than competitive brands. Heaters that also operate from an electric source can run off an electrical hook up or a generator. Features include a high temperature limit switch, thermostat and pressure and temperature relief valve that prevents problems before they happen. 8,800 BTUs.

Cut-out dimensions are: 12-5/8" H x 16-1/4" W x 17-5/8" D
Actual dimensions are: 16" W x 12-1/2" H x 18"D

Durable, powder-coated access doors are included (one per box).

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