Life is never boring. Yesterday came back to the van to see water coing out onto the floor from the HWS. Funnily enough the HWS and the mains water have been switched off for the last few days whilst I was away.
The question is; How do I turn off the water to the HWS so it doesnt leak out but still have water to sink tap and even water for a cold shower.
It is a Dometic HWS located in a rather awkward position at the bottom of a cupboard and under the bed. If the bottom of the cupboard is lifted up the top of the hws is visible.
Truma have a bad habit of splitting their S/S tanks. Check whether yours has split tank. If so replacement required - if not all plumbing bits from Caravans plus. www.caravansplus.com.au/appliances/hot-water-systems/truma-parts/ Imperative tha water is stopped from leaking ASAP - Ply flooring will rot out in no time flat.
-- Edited by Possum3 on Friday 27th of December 2019 09:26:21 AM
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Re read you question; If you wish to isolate water heater there may be a stopc0ck (Tap) on your water entry line. As all caravans have their own unique plumbing it will be trial and error to determine whether you can isolate heater and still have water delivered to other faucets.
-- Edited by Possum3 on Friday 27th of December 2019 09:42:21 AM
-- Edited by Possum3 on Friday 27th of December 2019 09:43:15 AM
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Thanks for the help Possum. I have enlisted the help of someone who foolishly was sitting outside their caravan doing nothing, so we will be "going in" after lunch.
Hi DMaxer I also have the Truma HWS, and I recently had the trauma of replacing the 240 volt element
The pipes were John Guest 12 mm
If you can see/feel the pump (on my HWS), the pipe from the pump met a "T" Piece The water for the cold water taps went straight through The water to the HWS diverted towards the boiler
If you can remove the 12 mm plastic pipe at the "T" Piece, (the one going towards the boiler), you should be able to plug in a short piece of pipe with a John Guest one way valve at the end
Below is a picture of the John Guest one way valve, which sould be obtainable from just about any caravan place for around $20
This should allow you to keep using the cold water taps, until you have repaired whatever the fault is
Thanks for your helpful advice. I was lucky enough to get the services of a plumber and it is a dud fitting. He is coming back on Monday morning to fit a new part. I am glad it was not the HWS that was cactus.
This is the second fitting I have had replaced on the HWS in the last 6 months. Whilst I have no issues with the HWS, why do they use these crappy fittings on caravans. Window latches, door locks, cupboard locks are all el cheapos.
I guess they want us to have a constant source of whinging material. If that is the case, then it has worked well.
Thanks everyone and stay posted for my next drama.
Hi Dmaxer , good to hear it's just a fitting leaking , do you have a pressure reduction valve fitted in the van ? ( lm guessing you already have one )
Hopefully you don't have any more issues mate
DMaxer - Back to school for you. Remember Pascal's Law (Principle) Pascal's law (also Pascal's principle or the principle of transmission of fluid-pressure) is a principle in fluid mechanics that states that a pressure change occurring anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid such that the same change occurs everywhere.
As long as the tap valve is open the pressure on your system is same as if fully opened (of water source).
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DMaxer - Back to school for you. Remember Pascal's Law (Principle) Pascal's law (also Pascal's principle or the principle of transmission of fluid-pressure) is a principle in fluid mechanics that states that a pressure change occurring anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid such that the same change occurs everywhere. As long as the tap valve is open the pressure on your system is same as if fully opened (of water source).
Struth Possum, I'm totally confused with all that. I think I will have to go consult with Prof Julius Sumner Miller on that. Bugga, can't. He has driven on ahead.
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a principle in fluid mechanics that states that a pressure change occurring anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid
No such animal... ask a black hole.... :)
The critical differential being confined - a black hole is a region of space-time exhibiting gravitational acceleration so strong that nothingno particles or even electromagnetic radiation such as lightcan escape from it. The theory of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform space-time to form a black hole.
Chief Doug; You can't take the smart arse teacher out of an old engineer.
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I'll tell you what Doug, there was more than a glass and a half of water coming out of the HWS when the fitting called it a day and went to that big bathroom in the sky.
I didn't need Julius to point that out to me although I did think "why is it so", but in much stronger terms and language!
-- Edited by DMaxer on Sunday 29th of December 2019 09:29:14 AM
Problem solved. Looked everywhere for a new fitting but the only person who stocked them around here was closed until Jan 6th. On an off chance I rang his after hours number and guess what, he came into town, opened his shop and sold me the fitting. He told me if there was any other issues just give him a call, wished me a happy new year and closed up again.
How good was that from him.
Karma will be good to him.