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Carver Cascade GE caravan water heater

Kate Taylor

Administrator
Do you have a Carver water heater in your caravan?
Here's how to clean a Carver Cascade GE water heater's burner and keep this reliable old boiler going for longer.

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......yes I do have a Carver Cascade GE and it has worked well for the 21 years I have owned and used my current caravan which was bought new.
I have only had to replace several plastic water connectors which become brittle with age and start to leak......oh and occasionally renewed the O ring for the drain plug.
The Carver still works well on electricity or gas.
 
Yes I also have one in my 20+ year old van.
Works well on electric or gas.
Gafferbill hope we havent spoken too soon.

Trevor
 
Trevormc said:
Yes I also have one in my 20+ year old van.
Works well on electric or gas.
Gafferbill hope we havent spoken too soon.

Trevor

......so do I as I am currently relying on it for hot water for the next 4 weeks on a site down in Spain. :huh:
 
Van is booked in for a service beginning of April, it will be checked over then. Not away in the van untill later in that month.

Trevor
 
Overall the piece gives safe diy info for caravanners to look after their Cascade.
However and from my point of view, I'd have preferred a picture minus the hoovers nozzle! and in focus so I can read the date on the burner?... 0? 00 so can't quite make out the month, might be a 2, 3 or a 4 I think?
 

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