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Forest River (Rockwood is a model of theirs) only lists manuals for the past 3 years. You'd be better served and more informed if you write down make and model of every component you find in your RV. Then use Google to search for manuals for each system. These will include operating instructions, troubleshooting, and often parts. More valuable than the RV owner's manual.
Well, as you probably already know Forest River only carries the on-line manuals for the last three model years. So, if your Rockwood is a 2014-2016 model year you can go straight to the web-site. Older models are out of luck, however, I'd send them an email request and see if they can dig one up out of their archives.
Another good place to try would be owners group forums.
Contact the manufacturer of the coach for their owners manual. However, each appliance will have a separate owners manual form its perspective manufacturer, i.e., Water Heater = Suburban, A/C = Dometic, Refrigerator = Norcold, etc.. There will not be a diagram of electrical or plumbing as a majority of the RV manufacturers do not publish that information.
Sounds like the element in the tank is shorting to ground thru the water in the tank. Disconnect power, the remove cables from element connection and protect them from contacting anything. Turn on breaker again. If it does not trip replace element or entire tank. If it continues to trip it's somewhere in the harness or a bad breaker.
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