Mobile, Alabama, primarily sources its water from the Mobile Water and Sewer System, which draws from the underground aquifers of the upper and lower Mobile River basins. The city also utilizes surface water from the Mobile River and its tributaries. Additionally, the water treatment facilities ensure that the water meets safety and quality standards for public consumption.
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The biggest difference you will find between mobile home water heaters and house water heaters is the the mobile home version is generally slimmer in order to fit in the smaller spaces in a mobile home. The installation is also different as the mobile home heater feeds from the bottom and vents from the bottom.
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Not much actually,a Mobile Home water Heater has the water connections going into the side where as a Regular Water Heater has the connections at the top. So if you have enough room above a mobile home water heater you can install a regular water heater no problem.However a lot of mobile homes do not have room above the water heater so your forced to use a Mobile Home water heater instead. Which usually costs about a hundred more than a regular one.
Impossible to say - it depends on how many and how wasteful the occupants are - and how many occupants ! - It's NOT the mobile home that uses water - it's the occupants !
The water hose has to start from a main water source. Run this hose underneath the mobile home any way you can until it reaches the ice maker and connects.
All the mobile home water heaters that I've seen are the same as regular house water heaters, -if you can change install one in your house, then you can install one in a Mobile. The actual procedure differs if it's electric or gas and as you don't say which, that's as far as I'll go for now..
A bowser is a mobile water tank. They are used to distribute fresh water in emergency situations.