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removing heater
09-29-2009, 03:42
Post: #1
removing heater
We think we may have found another source for our ongoing water leak issues -- behind or under the heater under the kitchen sink.  Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to remove the heater to enable us to get at the plumbing back there?  When we are hooked up to shore water, nothing leaks -- when we fill the tanks and use the water pump, it leaks a lot.  You can hear water trickling when the pump is running even though all water faucets are turned off.  
Thanks for suggestions
Jana and Mike Ewart
PT40WB1989
Rapid City, SD

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09-29-2009, 04:09
Post: #2
removing heater
I wonder if it is a hot water recirculator??? kind of a wierd bit of
circumstances. Or it could be the pump. Does the pump run continually when dry
camping???? both shore and pump are the same system other than the pickup from
the water tank.

if the leak is only when you remove water (turn on a faucet)from the pressurized
pump powered plumbing lines(not shore powered) the pump will come on and draft
water from the non pressureized potable tank. the line between the tank and
pump is not part of the shore loop. this may be where you have issue????

Greg Tim&Greg
94ptca

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Jana Ewart wrote:
>
> We think we may have found another source for our ongoing water leak issues
> -- behind or under the heater under the kitchen sink. Does anyone have any
> suggestions as to how to remove the heater to enable us to get at the
> plumbing back there? When we are hooked up to shore water, nothing leaks --
> when we fill the tanks and use the water pump, it leaks a lot. You can hear
> water trickling when the pump is running even though all water faucets are
> turned off. Thanks for suggestions
> Jana and Mike Ewart
> PT40WB1989
> Rapid City, SD
>
> --
> Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm 144:15)
>
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09-29-2009, 04:23
Post: #3
removing heater
The pump does not run continuously -- we used shore water and the leak went away and dried out -- so finally we got brave and Sat. evening filled the tank part way and disconnected the hose -- now the leak is back -- the tank has leaked enough water now that it is empty -- a great deal of the water runs under the floor and out the front of the bird on the drivers side but it also runs under the heater under the sink on only the right side not the left side of the heater.  It makes absolutely no sense to us.  So something is leaking under the heater.
Jana and Mike Ewart
PT40wb1989
Rapid City SD

On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:09 AM, TimV <"Petrover1@aol.com"> wrote:

 


I wonder if it is a hot water recirculator??? kind of a wierd bit of circumstances. Or it could be the pump. Does the pump run continually when dry camping???? both shore and pump are the same system other than the pickup from the water tank.



if the leak is only when you remove water (turn on a faucet)from the pressurized pump powered plumbing lines(not shore powered) the pump will come on and draft water from the non pressureized potable tank. the line between the tank and pump is not part of the shore loop. this may be where you have issue????



Greg Tim&Greg

94ptca




--- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", Jana Ewart wrote:

>

> We think we may have found another source for our ongoing water leak issues

> -- behind or under the heater under the kitchen sink. Does anyone have any

> suggestions as to how to remove the heater to enable us to get at the

> plumbing back there? When we are hooked up to shore water, nothing leaks --

> when we fill the tanks and use the water pump, it leaks a lot. You can hear

> water trickling when the pump is running even though all water faucets are

> turned off. Thanks for suggestions

> Jana and Mike Ewart

> PT40WB1989

> Rapid City, SD

>

> --

> Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm 144:15)

>






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09-30-2009, 03:28
Post: #4
removing heater
It sounds like the potable tank or delivery plumping to the pump has the leak
and the water runs out in several places. It might leak out a crack in a fitting
or split in the tank and thru capillarity and molecular attraction stream down
pipes only to show up in other places.

If it is freeze damage there may be several splits. I was always curious why
members here complain that the tank fills slowly. Experiencing the same, I
intended to modify my fill system but fear that the inlet restriction keeps the
square tank from being filled to quickly which would lift the top and split the
tank??????


I would look at the tank (in the 94pt under the bed). take a wad of blue toilet
paper and wipe it around the base and fittings looking for evidence of water.
Blue and yellow toilet paper turns dark when wets up. ( you need to have water
in the tank and be doing the same things that prompt the leaking water Tanks
are not that expensive and you dont need the same exact size, just one that fits
the area.
Greg of Greg and Tim
94ptca
Pismo Beach CA

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Jana Ewart wrote:
>
> The pump does not run continuously -- we used shore water and the leak went
> away and dried out -- so finally we got brave and Sat. evening filled the
> tank part way and disconnected the hose -- now the leak is back -- the tank
> has leaked enough water now that it is empty -- a great deal of the water
> runs under the floor and out the front of the bird on the drivers side but
> it also runs under the heater under the sink on only the right side not the
> left side of the heater. It makes absolutely no sense to us. So something
> is leaking under the heater.Jana and Mike Ewart
> PT40wb1989
> Rapid City SD
>
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:09 AM, TimV wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > I wonder if it is a hot water recirculator??? kind of a wierd bit of
> > circumstances. Or it could be the pump. Does the pump run continually when
> > dry camping???? both shore and pump are the same system other than the
> > pickup from the water tank.
> >
> > if the leak is only when you remove water (turn on a faucet)from the
> > pressurized pump powered plumbing lines(not shore powered) the pump will
> > come on and draft water from the non pressureized potable tank. the line
> > between the tank and pump is not part of the shore loop. this may be where
> > you have issue????
> >
> > Greg Tim&Greg
> > 94ptca
> >
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com,
> > Jana Ewart wrote:
> > >
> > > We think we may have found another source for our ongoing water leak
> > issues
> > > -- behind or under the heater under the kitchen sink. Does anyone have
> > any
> > > suggestions as to how to remove the heater to enable us to get at the
> > > plumbing back there? When we are hooked up to shore water, nothing leaks
> > --
> > > when we fill the tanks and use the water pump, it leaks a lot. You can
> > hear
> > > water trickling when the pump is running even though all water faucets
> > are
> > > turned off. Thanks for suggestions
> > > Jana and Mike Ewart
> > > PT40WB1989
> > > Rapid City, SD
> > >
> > > --
> > > Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm 144:15)
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm 144:15)
>
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09-30-2009, 03:38
Post: #5
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The tank is under the bed -- but there is no indication of water leaks in the bedroom -- only from kitchen forward, so our conclusion is that it is someplace other than the tank itself.  And, I don't think I should hear trickling water under the kitchen sink when the water pump is running with no faucets turned on -- so probably in that area? or at least that is our best guess at this time.  
Thanks for your input -- we will double check the bed again.
Jana

On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 9:28 AM, gregory O <"greg@rainbowrv.com"> wrote:

 


It sounds like the potable tank or delivery plumping to the pump has the leak and the water runs out in several places. It might leak out a crack in a fitting or split in the tank and thru capillarity and molecular attraction stream down pipes only to show up in other places.



If it is freeze damage there may be several splits. I was always curious why members here complain that the tank fills slowly. Experiencing the same, I intended to modify my fill system but fear that the inlet restriction keeps the square tank from being filled to quickly which would lift the top and split the tank??????



I would look at the tank (in the 94pt under the bed). take a wad of blue toilet paper and wipe it around the base and fittings looking for evidence of water. Blue and yellow toilet paper turns dark when wets up. ( you need to have water in the tank and be doing the same things that prompt the leaking water Tanks are not that expensive and you dont need the same exact size, just one that fits the area.

Greg of Greg and Tim

94ptca

Pismo Beach CA




--- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", Jana Ewart wrote:

>
> The pump does not run continuously -- we used shore water and the leak went

> away and dried out -- so finally we got brave and Sat. evening filled the

> tank part way and disconnected the hose -- now the leak is back -- the tank

> has leaked enough water now that it is empty -- a great deal of the water

> runs under the floor and out the front of the bird on the drivers side but

> it also runs under the heater under the sink on only the right side not the

> left side of the heater. It makes absolutely no sense to us. So something

> is leaking under the heater.Jana and Mike Ewart

> PT40wb1989

> Rapid City SD

>
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:09 AM, TimV wrote:

>

> >

> >

> > I wonder if it is a hot water recirculator??? kind of a wierd bit of

> > circumstances. Or it could be the pump. Does the pump run continually when

> > dry camping???? both shore and pump are the same system other than the

> > pickup from the water tank.

> >

> > if the leak is only when you remove water (turn on a faucet)from the

> > pressurized pump powered plumbing lines(not shore powered) the pump will

> > come on and draft water from the non pressureized potable tank. the line

> > between the tank and pump is not part of the shore loop. this may be where

> > you have issue????

> >

> > Greg Tim&Greg

> > 94ptca

> >

> >
> > --- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com"40yahoogroups.com>,


> > Jana Ewart wrote:

> > >

> > > We think we may have found another source for our ongoing water leak

> > issues

> > > -- behind or under the heater under the kitchen sink. Does anyone have

> > any

> > > suggestions as to how to remove the heater to enable us to get at the

> > > plumbing back there? When we are hooked up to shore water, nothing leaks

> > --

> > > when we fill the tanks and use the water pump, it leaks a lot. You can

> > hear

> > > water trickling when the pump is running even though all water faucets

> > are

> > > turned off. Thanks for suggestions

> > > Jana and Mike Ewart

> > > PT40WB1989

> > > Rapid City, SD

> > >

> > > --

> > > Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm 144:15)

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm 144:15)

>






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09-30-2009, 16:56
Post: #6
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Where is your pump located? Is it under the kitchen sink and leaking? If not, based on the other information you have given, the only other source of your problemthat I could think of is a malfunctioning pump that is not shutting offwhen reaching thecutout pressure. This seems very unlikely but if the pump wasn't shutting off the pressurecould get high enough to cause leaks where you would not have them at normal operating pressures.
Wayne
196 PT42



From: Jana Ewart
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 10:38:06 AM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: removing heater



The tank is under the bed -- but there is no indication of water leaks in the bedroom -- only from kitchen forward, so our conclusion is that it is someplace other than the tank itself. And, I don't think I should hear trickling water under the kitchen sink when the water pump is running with no faucets turned on -- so probably in that area? or at least that is our best guess at this time.
Thanks for your input -- we will double check the bed again.
Jana


On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 9:28 AM, gregory O <"greg@rainbowrv.com"> wrote:



It sounds like the potable tank or delivery plumping to the pump has the leak and the water runs out in several places. It might leak out a crack in a fitting or split in the tank and thru capillarity and molecular attraction stream down pipes only to show up in other places.

If it is freeze damage there may be several splits. I was always curious why members here complain that the tank fills slowly. Experiencing the same, I intended to modify my fill system but fear that the inlet restriction keeps the square tank from being filled to quickly which would lift the top and split the tank??????

I would look at the tank (in the 94pt under the bed). take a wad of blue toilet paper and wipe it around the base and fittings looking for evidence of water. Blue and yellow toilet paper turns dark when wets up. ( you need to have water in the tank and be doing the same things that prompt the leaking water Tanks are not that expensive and you dont
need the same exact size, just one that fits the area.
Greg of Greg and Tim
94ptca
Pismo Beach CA


--- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", Jana Ewart wrote:
>
> The pump does not run continuously -- we used shore water and the leak went
> away and dried out -- so finally we got brave and Sat. evening filled the
> tank part way and disconnected the hose -- now the leak is back -- the tank
> has leaked enough water now that it is empty -- a great deal of the water
> runs under the floor and out the front of the bird on the drivers side but
> it also runs under the heater under the sink on only the right side not the
> left side of the heater. It makes absolutely no sense to us. So something
> is leaking under the heater.Jana and Mike Ewart
> PT40wb1989
> Rapid City SD
>
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:09 AM, TimV wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > I wonder if it is a hot water recirculator? ?? kind of a wierd bit of
> > circumstances. Or it could be the pump. Does the pump run continually when
> > dry camping???? both shore and pump are the same system other than the
> > pickup from the water tank.
> >
> > if the leak is only when you remove water (turn on a faucet)from the
> > pressurized pump powered plumbing lines(not shore powered) the pump will
> > come on and draft water from the non pressureized potable tank. the line
> > between the tank and pump is not part of the shore loop. this may be where
> > you have issue????
> >
> > Greg Tim&Greg
> > 94ptca
> >
> >
> > --- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com"40yahoogroups. com>,
> > Jana Ewart wrote:
> > >
> > > We think we may have found another source for our ongoing water leak
> > issues
> > > -- behind or under the heater under the kitchen sink. Does anyone have
> > any
> > > suggestions as to how to remove the heater to enable us to get at the
> > > plumbing back there? When we are hooked up to shore water, nothing leaks
> > --
> > > when we fill the tanks and use the water pump, it leaks a lot. You can
> > hear
> > > water trickling when the pump is running even though all water faucets
> > are
> > > turned off. Thanks for suggestions
> > > Jana and Mike Ewart
> > > PT40WB1989
> > > Rapid City, SD
> > >
> > > --
> > > Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm
144:15)
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm 144:15)
>





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Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm 144:15)

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10-01-2009, 03:16
Post: #7
removing heater
I am not sure where the pump is -- but I think under the bed.  I know it is not under the kitchen sink where we have water issues.  The pump does shut off and turn on again when you use the water.  
Jana

On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Wayne Kotila <"waynekotila@yahoo.com"> wrote:
 


Where is your pump located? Is it under the kitchen sink and leaking? If not, based on the other information you have given, the only other source of your problem that I could think of is a malfunctioning pump that is not shutting off when reaching  the cutout pressure. This seems very unlikely but if the pump wasn't shutting off  the pressure could get high enough to cause leaks where you would not have them at normal operating pressures.
Wayne
196 PT42



From: Jana Ewart <"janaquilts@gmail.com">
To: "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com"

Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 10:38:06 AM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: removing heater

 


The tank is under the bed -- but there is no indication of water leaks in the bedroom -- only from kitchen forward, so our conclusion is that it is someplace other than the tank itself.  And, I don't think I should hear trickling water under the kitchen sink when the water pump is running with no faucets turned on -- so probably in that area? or at least that is our best guess at this time.  

Thanks for your input -- we will double check the bed again.
Jana


On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 9:28 AM, gregory O <"greg@rainbowrv.com"> wrote:

 


It sounds like the potable tank or delivery plumping to the pump has the leak and the water runs out in several places. It might leak out a crack in a fitting or split in the tank and thru capillarity and molecular attraction stream down pipes only to show up in other places.


If it is freeze damage there may be several splits. I was always curious why members here complain that the tank fills slowly. Experiencing the same, I intended to modify my fill system but fear that the inlet restriction keeps the square tank from being filled to quickly which would lift the top and split the tank??????


I would look at the tank (in the 94pt under the bed). take a wad of blue toilet paper and wipe it around the base and fittings looking for evidence of water. Blue and yellow toilet paper turns dark when wets up. ( you need to have water in the tank and be doing the same things that prompt the leaking water Tanks are not that expensive and you dont
need the same exact size, just one that fits the area.
Greg of Greg and Tim
94ptca
Pismo Beach CA


--- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", Jana Ewart wrote:
>
> The pump does not run continuously -- we used shore water and the leak went
> away and dried out -- so finally we got brave and Sat. evening filled the
> tank part way and disconnected the hose -- now the leak is back -- the tank

> has leaked enough water now that it is empty -- a great deal of the water
> runs under the floor and out the front of the bird on the drivers side but
> it also runs under the heater under the sink on only the right side not the

> left side of the heater. It makes absolutely no sense to us. So something
> is leaking under the heater.Jana and Mike Ewart
> PT40wb1989
> Rapid City SD
>
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:09 AM, TimV wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > I wonder if it is a hot water recirculator? ?? kind of a wierd bit of
> > circumstances. Or it could be the pump. Does the pump run continually when

> > dry camping???? both shore and pump are the same system other than the
> > pickup from the water tank.
> >
> > if the leak is only when you remove water (turn on a faucet)from the
> > pressurized pump powered plumbing lines(not shore powered) the pump will

> > come on and draft water from the non pressureized potable tank. the line
> > between the tank and pump is not part of the shore loop. this may be where
> > you have issue????
> >
> > Greg Tim&Greg

> > 94ptca
> >
> >
> > --- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com"40yahoogroups. com>,
> > Jana Ewart wrote:
> > >
> > > We think we may have found another source for our ongoing water leak
> > issues
> > > -- behind or under the heater under the kitchen sink. Does anyone have

> > any
> > > suggestions as to how to remove the heater to enable us to get at the
> > > plumbing back there? When we are hooked up to shore water, nothing leaks
> > --
> > > when we fill the tanks and use the water pump, it leaks a lot. You can

> > hear
> > > water trickling when the pump is running even though all water faucets
> > are
> > > turned off. Thanks for suggestions
> > > Jana and Mike Ewart
> > > PT40WB1989

> > > Rapid City, SD
> > >
> > > --
> > > Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm
144:15)
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm 144:15)
>





--
Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm 144:15)







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10-01-2009, 05:32
Post: #8
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Does the water pressure when you turn on a faucet appear to be any higher when using the pump than when using a city water connection?
Wayne kotila
1996 PT42



From: Jana Ewart
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 1, 2009 10:16:25 AM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: removing heater



I am not sure where the pump is -- but I think under the bed. I know it is not under the kitchen sink where we have water issues. The pump does shut off and turn on again when you use the water.
Jana


On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Wayne Kotila <"waynekotila@yahoo.com"> wrote:



Where is your pump located? Is it under the kitchen sink and leaking? If not, based on the other information you have given, the only other source of your problemthat I could think of is a malfunctioning pump that is not shutting offwhen reaching thecutout pressure. This seems very unlikely but if the pump wasn't shutting off the pressurecould get high enough to cause leaks where you would not have them at normal operating pressures.
Wayne
196 PT42



From: Jana Ewart <"janaquilts@gmail.com">
To: "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 10:38:06 AM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: removing heater



The tank is under the bed -- but there is no indication of water leaks in the bedroom -- only from kitchen forward, so our conclusion is that it is someplace other than the tank itself. And, I don't think I should hear trickling water under the kitchen sink when the water pump is running with no faucets turned on -- so probably in that area? or at least that is our best guess at this time.

Thanks for your input -- we will double check the bed again.
Jana


On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 9:28 AM, gregory O <"greg@rainbowrv.com"> wrote:



It sounds like the potable tank or delivery plumping to the pump has the leak and the water runs out in several places. It might leak out a crack in a fitting or split in the tank and thru capillarity and molecular attraction stream down pipes only to show up in other places.

If it is freeze damage there may be several splits. I was always curious why members here complain that the tank fills slowly. Experiencing the same, I intended to modify my fill system but fear that the inlet restriction keeps the square tank from being filled to quickly which would lift the top and split the tank??????

I would look at the tank (in the 94pt under the bed). take a wad of blue toilet paper and wipe it around the base and fittings looking for evidence of water. Blue and yellow toilet paper turns dark when wets up. ( you need to have water in the tank and be doing the same things that prompt the leaking water Tanks are not that expensive and you dont
need the same exact size, just one that fits the area.
Greg of Greg and Tim
94ptca
Pismo Beach CA


--- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", Jana Ewart wrote:
>
> The pump does not run continuously -- we used shore water and the leak went
> away and dried out -- so finally we got brave and Sat. evening filled the
> tank part way and disconnected the hose -- now the leak is back -- the tank
> has leaked enough water now that it is empty -- a great deal of the water
> runs under the floor and out the front of the bird on the drivers side but
> it also runs under the heater under the sink on only the right side not the
> left side of the heater. It makes absolutely no sense to us. So something
> is leaking under the heater.Jana and Mike Ewart
> PT40wb1989
> Rapid City SD
>
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:09 AM, TimV wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > I wonder if it is a hot water recirculator? ?? kind of a wierd bit of
> > circumstances. Or it could be the pump. Does the pump run continually when
> > dry camping???? both shore and pump are the same system other than the
> > pickup from the water tank.
> >
> > if the leak is only when you remove water (turn on a faucet)from the
> > pressurized pump powered plumbing lines(not shore powered) the pump will
> > come on and draft water from the non pressureized potable tank. the line
> > between the tank and pump is not part of the shore loop. this may be where
> > you have issue????
> >
> > Greg Tim&Greg
> > 94ptca
> >
> >
> > --- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com"40yahoogroups. com>,
> > Jana Ewart wrote:
> > >
> > > We think we may have found another source for our ongoing water leak
> > issues
> > > -- behind or under the heater under the kitchen sink. Does anyone have
> > any
> > > suggestions as to how to remove the heater to enable us to get at the
> > > plumbing back there? When we are hooked up to shore water, nothing leaks
> > --
> > > when we fill the tanks and use the water pump, it leaks a lot. You can
> > hear
> > > water trickling when the pump is running even though all water faucets
> > are
> > > turned off. Thanks for suggestions
> > > Jana and Mike Ewart
> > > PT40WB1989
> > > Rapid City, SD
> > >
> > > --
> > > Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm
144:15)
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm 144:15)
>





--
Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm 144:15)








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10-01-2009, 13:52
Post: #9
removing heater
I don't notice any difference.
Jana

On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Wayne Kotila <"waynekotila@yahoo.com"> wrote:

 



Does the water pressure when you turn on a faucet appear to be any higher when using the pump than when using a city water connection?
Wayne kotila
1996 PT42



From: Jana Ewart <"janaquilts@gmail.com">
To: "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com"

Sent: Thursday, October 1, 2009 10:16:25 AM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: removing heater

 


I am not sure where the pump is -- but I think under the bed.  I know it is not under the kitchen sink where we have water issues.  The pump does shut off and turn on again when you use the water.  
Jana


On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Wayne Kotila <"waynekotila@yahoo.com"> wrote:

 


Where is your pump located? Is it under the kitchen sink and leaking? If not, based on the other information you have given, the only other source of your problem that I could think of is a malfunctioning pump that is not shutting off when reaching  the cutout pressure. This seems very unlikely but if the pump wasn't shutting off  the pressure could get high enough to cause leaks where you would not have them at normal operating pressures.
Wayne
196 PT42



From: Jana Ewart <"janaquilts@gmail.com">
To: "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com"

Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 10:38:06 AM
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The tank is under the bed -- but there is no indication of water leaks in the bedroom -- only from kitchen forward, so our conclusion is that it is someplace other than the tank itself.  And, I don't think I should hear trickling water under the kitchen sink when the water pump is running with no faucets turned on -- so probably in that area? or at least that is our best guess at this time.  

Thanks for your input -- we will double check the bed again.
Jana


On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 9:28 AM, gregory O <"greg@rainbowrv.com"> wrote:

 


It sounds like the potable tank or delivery plumping to the pump has the leak and the water runs out in several places. It might leak out a crack in a fitting or split in the tank and thru capillarity and molecular attraction stream down pipes only to show up in other places.


If it is freeze damage there may be several splits. I was always curious why members here complain that the tank fills slowly. Experiencing the same, I intended to modify my fill system but fear that the inlet restriction keeps the square tank from being filled to quickly which would lift the top and split the tank??????


I would look at the tank (in the 94pt under the bed). take a wad of blue toilet paper and wipe it around the base and fittings looking for evidence of water. Blue and yellow toilet paper turns dark when wets up. ( you need to have water in the tank and be doing the same things that prompt the leaking water Tanks are not that expensive and you dont need the same exact size, just one that fits the area.

Greg of Greg and Tim
94ptca
Pismo Beach CA


--- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", Jana Ewart wrote:
>
> The pump does not run continuously -- we used shore water and the leak went
> away and dried out -- so finally we got brave and Sat. evening filled the
> tank part way and disconnected the hose -- now the leak is back -- the tank

> has leaked enough water now that it is empty -- a great deal of the water
> runs under the floor and out the front of the bird on the drivers side but
> it also runs under the heater under the sink on only the right side not the

> left side of the heater. It makes absolutely no sense to us. So something
> is leaking under the heater.Jana and Mike Ewart
> PT40wb1989
> Rapid City SD
>
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:09 AM, TimV wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > I wonder if it is a hot water recirculator? ?? kind of a wierd bit of
> > circumstances. Or it could be the pump. Does the pump run continually when

> > dry camping???? both shore and pump are the same system other than the
> > pickup from the water tank.
> >
> > if the leak is only when you remove water (turn on a faucet)from the
> > pressurized pump powered plumbing lines(not shore powered) the pump will

> > come on and draft water from the non pressureized potable tank. the line
> > between the tank and pump is not part of the shore loop. this may be where
> > you have issue????
> >
> > Greg Tim&Greg

> > 94ptca
> >
> >
> > --- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com"40yahoogroups. com>,
> > Jana Ewart wrote:
> > >
> > > We think we may have found another source for our ongoing water leak
> > issues
> > > -- behind or under the heater under the kitchen sink. Does anyone have

> > any
> > > suggestions as to how to remove the heater to enable us to get at the
> > > plumbing back there? When we are hooked up to shore water, nothing leaks
> > --
> > > when we fill the tanks and use the water pump, it leaks a lot. You can

> > hear
> > > water trickling when the pump is running even though all water faucets
> > are
> > > turned off. Thanks for suggestions
> > > Jana and Mike Ewart
> > > PT40WB1989

> > > Rapid City, SD
> > >
> > > --
> > > Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm 144:15)
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>

>
> --
> Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm 144:15)
>





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10-02-2009, 17:12
Post: #10
removing heater
I guess you will have to try gain access to whats leaking in order to determine why.
good Luck
Wayne Kotila
1996 PT42



From: Jana Ewart
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Sent: Thu, October 1, 2009 8:52:39 PM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: removing heater




I don't notice any difference.
Jana

On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Wayne Kotila <"waynekotila@yahoo.com"> wrote:




Does the water pressure when you turn on a faucet appear to be any higher when using the pump than when using a city water connection?
Wayne kotila
1996 PT42



From: Jana Ewart <"janaquilts@gmail.com">
To: "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Thursday, October 1, 2009 10:16:25 AM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: removing heater



I am not sure where the pump is -- but I think under the bed. I know it is not under the kitchen sink where we have water issues. The pump does shut off and turn on again when you use the water.
Jana


On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Wayne Kotila <"waynekotila@yahoo.com"> wrote:



Where is your pump located? Is it under the kitchen sink and leaking? If not, based on the other information you have given, the only other source of your problemthat I could think of is a malfunctioning pump that is not shutting offwhen reaching thecutout pressure. This seems very unlikely but if the pump wasn't shutting off the pressurecould get high enough to cause leaks where you would not have them at normal operating pressures.
Wayne
196 PT42



From: Jana Ewart <"janaquilts@gmail.com">
To: "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 10:38:06 AM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: removing heater



The tank is under the bed -- but there is no indication of water leaks in the bedroom -- only from kitchen forward, so our conclusion is that it is someplace other than the tank itself. And, I don't think I should hear trickling water under the kitchen sink when the water pump is running with no faucets turned on -- so probably in that area? or at least that is our best guess at this time.

Thanks for your input -- we will double check the bed again.
Jana


On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 9:28 AM, gregory O <"greg@rainbowrv.com"> wrote:



It sounds like the potable tank or delivery plumping to the pump has the leak and the water runs out in several places. It might leak out a crack in a fitting or split in the tank and thru capillarity and molecular attraction stream down pipes only to show up in other places.

If it is freeze damage there may be several splits. I was always curious why members here complain that the tank fills slowly. Experiencing the same, I intended to modify my fill system but fear that the inlet restriction keeps the square tank from being filled to quickly which would lift the top and split the tank??????

I would look at the tank (in the 94pt under the bed). take a wad of blue toilet paper and wipe it around the base and fittings looking for evidence of water. Blue and yellow toilet paper turns dark when wets up. ( you need to have water in the tank and be doing the same things that prompt the leaking water Tanks are not that expensive and you dont
need the same exact size, just one that fits the area.
Greg of Greg and Tim
94ptca
Pismo Beach CA


--- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", Jana Ewart wrote:
>
> The pump does not run continuously -- we used shore water and the leak went
> away and dried out -- so finally we got brave and Sat. evening filled the
> tank part way and disconnected the hose -- now the leak is back -- the tank
> has leaked enough water now that it is empty -- a great deal of the water
> runs under the floor and out the front of the bird on the drivers side but
> it also runs under the heater under the sink on only the right side not the
> left side of the heater. It makes absolutely no sense to us. So something
> is leaking under the heater.Jana and Mike Ewart
> PT40wb1989
> Rapid City SD
>
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:09 AM, TimV wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > I wonder if it is a hot water recirculator? ?? kind of a wierd bit of
> > circumstances. Or it could be the pump. Does the pump run continually when
> > dry camping???? both shore and pump are the same system other than the
> > pickup from the water tank.
> >
> > if the leak is only when you remove water (turn on a faucet)from the
> > pressurized pump powered plumbing lines(not shore powered) the pump will
> > come on and draft water from the non pressureized potable tank. the line
> > between the tank and pump is not part of the shore loop. this may be where
> > you have issue????
> >
> > Greg Tim&Greg
> > 94ptca
> >
> >
> > --- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com"40yahoogroups. com>,
> > Jana Ewart wrote:
> > >
> > > We think we may have found another source for our ongoing water leak
> > issues
> > > -- behind or under the heater under the kitchen sink. Does anyone have
> > any
> > > suggestions as to how to remove the heater to enable us to get at the
> > > plumbing back there? When we are hooked up to shore water, nothing leaks
> > --
> > > when we fill the tanks and use the water pump, it leaks a lot. You can
> > hear
> > > water trickling when the pump is running even though all water faucets
> > are
> > > turned off. Thanks for suggestions
> > > Jana and Mike Ewart
> > > PT40WB1989
> > > Rapid City, SD
> > >
> > > --
> > > Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm
144:15)
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm 144:15)
>





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