Feature(may vary by option.)

●Compatible: Compatible with all models Suburban RV Water Heater. Replacement Part for Suburban 232767.
●Corrosion Protection: Extends the life of a water heater by attracting corrosive elements in the water.
●Size and Material Type: Magnesium anode rod, 9.25" long,¾" threads, Uses a 1-1/16’’ socket.
●Note: If the anode rod is mostly consumed, replace it with a new one. Not compatible with 1/2" thread or 4.5-inch Length Rod.
●High Quality: Magnesium anode rod made of top-quality magnesium AZ63-alloy.

[4.5  L x 1  & 2   NPT - 2 Pack]




[9.25  L x 3  & 4   NPT - 1 Pack]




[9.25  L x 3  & 4   NPT - 2 Pack]





Description

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Skoutag 2 PACK RV Magnesium Anode Rod with PTFE Tape

Extra Long Lifespan, Safe & Green Protection Kit

Skoutag RV Magnesium Anode Rod is used to replace the rusted bar in the water tank of the water heater, perfect replacement for Suburban and Mor-Flo models, and other 3?4" NPT threads water heaters. It can effectively prevent corrosion and rusting, prolong the life of your RV water tank.

Premium Material, Full Protection

Skoutag RV Magnesium Anode Rod is made of Premium Magnesium AZ31B Alloy (97% Mg), which is an upgraded model of AZ63-T1 (90.7% Mg). A higher magnesium concentration can provide more adequate protection.

Specifications

  • Package Included: 2 x Skoutag Magnesium Anode Rod, 1 x PTFE Tape Roll
  • NPT Thread Diameter: 3?4"
  • Length: 9.25"
  • Applicable Model: Suburban, Mor-Flo and other 3?4" thread water heaters
  • 100% Safe for Human Body
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When the anode rod is consumed, your tank will corrode faster.

The water tank is in danger of leaking water and you are in danger of being hit! Anode rods are an important part of every water heating system, helping to extend the life of the water heater, improving performance, and providing reliable and sturdy use.

What is the difference between magnesium and aluminum anode rods?

Magnesium rods are more active than aluminum or aluminum zinc rods. It means that magnesium rods will be corroded faster but work and protect better.

How long does the anode rod need to be replaced? - 1 to 2 years.

It depends on the concentration of metal ions in the water, the temperature, the contact area of the water and the exposed iron, the model of the water heater, the frequency of use, and so on.

PS: When you found it is over 75%, it is time to change it.

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SAFETY WARNING:

- To extend anode rod life, drain water from the tank whenever RV is not being used.

- Avoid any extended time of non-use with water in tank.

- The suburban water anode heater rod doubles as a drain plug.

Anode Removal: Turn off the power to the water pump. Turn off the gas supply and the electrical power to the water heater. Be sure the water is cool before attempting to remove the anode rod. To remove, rotate counter-clockwise using a 1 1/16" socket wrench. It may take a lot of force to loosen, especially if it hasnt been removed in awhile. Stand clear when removing the rod, as water may splash. Drain water heater and flush sediments from the bottom of the tank.

New Anode Installation: Wrap threads clockwise with Teflon thread sealant tape or sealing compound that is approved for potable water. Insert new anode rod in drain opening and rotate clockwise to tighten. Turn on the water supply to refill the tank with water. Check around threads at the anode rod for leaks. If there is a leak tighten anode. Turn on gas supply and electrical power.

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