Furrion Tankless Water Heater Replacement For GE16EXT Water Heater
Question:
what Furrion tankless would be best for a replacement of my GE16 EXT water heater in my 2015 Fleetwood Extradition.
asked by: Paul K
Expert Reply:
Your Atwood GE16EXT water heater looks to have a 17-3/4" tall x 18" wide door, so what you'll want is the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater - 18" x 18" Door # FR68SR.
This won't be an exact fit as you'll likely have to make some small trims to get the ever-so-slightly larger door in place, but it's the closest option for a water heater. Also note the # FR68SR requires a space measuring 12-3/4" wide, 12-5/8" tall, and 23-1/2" deep. It's narrower and shorter than your Atwood, but does need just under 3" more depth, so you'll want to measure your space to ensure it will fit.
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Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 60,000 BTU - 18" x 18" Door
- RV Water Heaters
- Tankless Water Heater
- Gas
- 60000 Btu
- 12 Volts
- Auto Pilot
- 12-5/8L x 12-13/16W x 19-3/16D Inch
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