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1988 FC water coach heater question - Jon - 05-25-2006 12:52 Kery is right as I was just under my coach today checking a few items out and yep there are two vlv's up there! I haft to drain my radiator down this week and replace the hose right next to that vlv as the old hose looks like its ready to pop!!!! Jon Rebel Bird > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davidkerryedwards" > > On my 82 FC there are two gate valves in heater hoses up behind the > driver's side wheel near the engine. I assume these shut off the flow > to the coach. > > Kerry > > 82 FC 35 > Denver- > > -- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" > > > > > We are on our maiden voyage in the new to us Bird. I will post a story > > of the trip later. Right now I have a small problem. I have the blue > > Box for our unit but section 10 with all the plumbing and electrical > > diagrams is missing. Our coach has a heater (engine hot water) under > > the kitchen drawers beside the fridge. We are in AZ. It was 101 today. > > My wife went to get something from the drawers and she said she almost > > burned herself. I checked and the heater core. It is damn hot. Checked > > the switch for summer/winter and it is set on summer. How do I stop > > the water from circulating to the heaters? I know the switch is > > supposed to activate a solenoid. Where is that solenoid located? Why > > couldnt they use a simple Ranco valve? Without the diagram for the > > heaters I am having trouble figuring how this works. Are there > > seperate lines going to the water heater? For now I would like to just > > install a simple gate valve to stop the water from entering the > > heater. I havent yet checked to see if the other heaters are also hot. > > > > Thanks: Bruce > |