Gary RV_Wizard
Site Team
That's a 6 gallon, combo gas/electric heater, so it will have on/off switches for both gas & electric heat modes. It does NOT have an anode, but it does have an electric heat element that could "burn out" if run without any water in the tank.Atwood Model 94002BP
The gas & electric mode switches aren't necessarily in one place nor are they always the Atwood-style switches that Kirk showed (some RV makers use their own switching). My last coach had the gas mode switch by the kitchen sink and the electric switch inside a bathroom cabinet. And a few RVs use the 120v circuit breaker as the only electric mode heater switch.
Bathroom area is a good bet, but may not have both switches.