Replacement Heating Element for Atwood 92249
Question:
I have Atwood GCH6A-10E S hot water tank, with a hard wired element #92097, I like to keep a spare on hand, is this element the same as the older and more available element #92249? Same removal wrench etc. most elements I see online still show the removable contact wires.
asked by: Bruce J
Expert Reply:
The # DMC49FR is the replacement for the heating element in the # DMC74FR. The correct replacement/spare for the Atwood 92249 heating element is the # CAM02143.
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Camco Water Heater Element - Screw-In - 1500 Watts - 120 Volts
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Dometic RV Water Heater - Gas and Electric - Automatic Pilot - 120 Volt - 10,000 Btu - 6 Gal Tank
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Replacement Screw In Heating Element with Gasket for Dometic Gas and Electric RV Water Heater
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