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Furrion® RV Tankless Gas 60,000 BTU Water Heater - 16.14" x 16.14" White Door - 2.4 GPM – Vortex Technology steadies temperatures – Propane Gas-Powered Technology, Electric Ignition – 2021128847

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Arrives Thursday, May 9
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Size: 16.14” x 16.14” door


Features

  • High Heating Power: 60K BTU heating power & a 2.4GPM capacity, Furrion RV Gas Water Heater will deliver hot water on demand at consistent temperature even when the ambient temperature drops to 32oF.
  • Steady Temperatures: Furrions Vortex technology consistently mixes water to your desired temperature. Dual-sensors automatically shut power off if the temperature exceeds a safe limit.
  • Replacement Door for Suburban: Specially designed for retrofit applications and use as a replacement door for Suburban 4/6 Gallon Water Heater models. This door fits the required dimension of 16.14 x 16.14 Inches.
  • Built for the Road: Engineered for durability and performance on the road, with Furrion VibrationSmart technology and components designed to withstand intense vibration encountered by uneven terrain.
  • Warranty & Dimensions: Designed with the highest quality materials, the Furrion RV Gas Water Heater is covered by Furrion's 2-year Warranty. Product Dimensions (W x H x D): 12.81 x 12.62 x 20.75 Inches
  • What's in the Box:1x Water heater,1x Wall Controller,Documentation

Brand: Furrion


Product Dimensions: 16.14"W x 16.14"H


Special Feature: Overheat Protection


Color: White


Wattage: 60 KW


Brand: ‎Furrion


Product Dimensions: ‎16.14"W x 16.14"H


Special Feature: ‎Overheat Protection


Color: ‎White


Wattage: ‎60 KW


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Heat Output: ‎60 Kilowatts


Style: ‎Automatic


Mounting Type: ‎Door Mount


Manufacturer: ‎Furrion


Model: ‎Furrion Water Heater


Item Weight: ‎43.8 pounds


Item model number: ‎FWH09A-1-A


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎FWH09A-1-A


Mirror Adjustment: ‎Electronic


Special Features: ‎Overheat Protection


Date First Available: July 29, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Worth every penny! Detailed review!
Size: 16.14” x 16.14” door
Got this unit to replace current 6 gallon suburban water heater. Typical story: full timer, got tired of 5 minute hot water limits. I did months of research, tough decision between Girard and furrion. Furrion won this tie with its more modernized panel and mechanics. Now one month in, here's my review: Install was straightforward, aware I needed to resize the length and depth of my water lines, I was already equipped with a pex cutter and crimper, which will be required if like my palomino, was hard lined to the tank of the old heater. Be sure to drain the low points and shutoff water supply for less water cleanup. mine also required some pex to 1/2" npt fittings to adapt to the furrion unit. My old unit had a 3 wire 12v power source, assuming one was a signal for the dsi fault indicator, I probed for my switched power and ground from the old unit. Power was now supplied and I decided a short run of speaker pair wire would be sufficient to extend the minimally supplied signal wire for the remote unit to the outside panel of the utility cabinet/pantry. I then proceeded to power the unit on with water supplied, and set it to max temp(124°) and turned on the kitchen faucet. Within 10 seconds I had warm water, by 20 it was hot enough to impress me. I decided to settle on 122° as the incoming water temperature is close to 40°, and the first start of the morning for a shower does take about 45-60 seconds to stabilize. Not to be mistaken, the water is hot at 20 seconds but the addition of the cold valve water supply drops the water temp significantly at first, then rises. I have tested the system by showering a typical length as I would in a house with a residential heater. I have also ran it on direct hot for the time it takes to fill a 36 gallon holding tank with just hot water. The system maintained the set temperature within 1 minute of activation throughout the duration if both tests. It has the typical: if you pause flow, then resume you'll get a second of colder water than you expect. But otherwise I have no complaints so far. Propane use seems significantly lower despite the extended testing versus the 6 gallon tank unit. My unit was tested at 60psi of head pressure, easily at 2.5gpm flow, through a kdp whole house filter at 1 micron, with the flow valve left on factory setting(MAX) My door came white, I used krylon quick dry enamel using multiple light coats for the door and frame which were painted apart. Butyl tape, dicor sealant, some pex line fittings crimpers and pex adapters are required for install, along with a screwdriver, wire crimpers and butt connectors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2021 by Kamyn Morton Kamyn Morton

  • Super efficient and works great!!
Size: 18.14” x 16.14” door
I purchased this water heater for our travel trailer that we were going to be setting up on a year round camping spot this spring. I wanted to make sure the 4 of us could shower and not be rushed since it’s our summer home away from home. The first one we got was bad right out of the box, and we didn’t find out until we were all set up at the campground 3 hours from home. We tried everything under the sun, double checked wiring, everything. The unit was just bad. Rather than fight with customer service, I purchased this one from Amazon and sent the previous one back to the company I got it from. My husband swapped them out, hooked it up and it worked fantastic. We set the temp at 122 and it’s perfect. We’ve used it for a few weeks now, 3-4 days per week when we are at our camper, with each of us showering 2-3 times a day (not rushing either), and we have only used about 1/2 a 30lb propane bottle. That includes all of our showers, cooking, grilling, and everything else that uses propane. So I would definitely say the water heater is efficient on propane and a great investment for someone looking for more than a 2 minute shower with standard 6 gallon heaters. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023 by Kara M Woldt

  • Great Company to buy from.
Size: 18.11” x 18.11” door
When I received the unit I installed it and it didn't work. For some reason the inside control panel didn't light up, though the heater itself had power and sent power to the control panel. I wrote the company an email with all my diagnostics info on a Saturday, they replied the first thing Monday morning. After asking me a few questions to see if the fault was on me they thanked me for my input and placed an order to ship me another unit. That of course took about a month with how things are today. The new unit works perfectly. My only complaint would be top temp is 124 degrees Fahrenheit. I took my first shower with it last night and it was hard to tell my self to get out. Hot water until you run out of propane is a pure luxury when you live in an RV. We've had to live in it for 3 years since we lost our home in a fire and this is the first time I've felt comfortable and its just like the shower in our home. So yes the first one didn't work but it showed the company stands behind their products. Which gives me a little bit of peace of mind. EDIT: We have had the unit installed for a month now. It is very efficient using 7 gallons of propane over the month. Our tank unit we replaced used 7 gallons in one week. I have not one complaint. The only thing is making yourself get out of the shower. Before the tanked unit ran out so your showers were timed now it's turn into a prune before you get out lol. All in all we are very happy with the company and the unit and you will be too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2022 by Barry

  • The Endless Hot Water
Size: 18.11” x 18.11” door
I live in my RV. Have been in it for about 8+ yrs. This is the second time to replace the 10 gal. water heater and decided to try the tankless out. I went with the Furrion because of the ratings and comments of previous customers. It was fairly simple crossover. Already had a 16x16 opening so had to frame in a little for mounting and built a platform for it to rest on. Gas line was able to flex enough to mount to the gas port. Water was done with PEX and shark bite fittings. 12v power was a simple splice connector once I figured out which wires were which. Locating the control module and fishing the wire under the cabinet and through the wall was a bit of a challenge but I got 'er done. I love the hot water that keeps on coming and the amount of gas I am saving. I don't like the loss of water pressure to the hot water. That could be resolvable in the future. I'm not a fan of the amount of cold water wasted to finally get hot water, but that is one of the trade offs you make to switch over to tankless. I have had drips from both of the fittings on the cold water inlet and the hot water outlet. It has traced back to not using enough pipe thread tape on the male nipples. DON'T skimp! I used about 3 rounds of tape and mounted the fittings on the unit before installing it. I should have wrapped it 6 or 8 times. The hot leaked first. Pretty easy fix. Now the cold side has a drip and is not as easy to get to. But... I'll get it. Hope this helps out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023 by James B.

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