Plumbing winterizing question
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07-30-2006, 02:24
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Plumbing winterizing question
Kerry your fill valve is on the outside where the water connection
is. It appears that you are not following the instructions on the drop down door where your air fill and winterizing valves are. You have to have both valves in the normal position if you are going to fill your tank . Tom Warner Vernon Center,NY 1985 Bluebird At 09:44 AM 7/30/2006, you wrote: >Some of you may recall I posted a question about a problem I was >having with no water thru the hot water lines. I figured out that >problem after talking to Tom Warner. The valve labeled 'Hot Water >Drain' in my coach is actually a hot water tank/line fill valve. If >that valve is not depressed with the cable control, water does not >enter the hot water lines. Once depressed, everything worked fine. >But I have a conceptual question about winterizing. When the air is >blown into the system via the electric valve, how are the hot water >lines blown out since the air has (?) to pass thru the hot water >heater before pressurizing the hot water lines? It seems the hot >water heater would absorb a lot of pressurized air before there was >enough oomph to blow out all the hot water lines. > >Kerry >82 FC35 >Denver > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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