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11-27-2006, 14:18
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Gardener,
Can't speak for the 78 but the 77 did not have a "no water, no heat" system, so you may find an element with a downward bend. Seems simple enough to do, use a pressure switch at the HWH, no pressure, no heat. Can't help you with the element, maybe yours is still good? Bob Janes, '87FC35, Greenville, SC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" wrote: > > CRS (can't temember sh@#) > > I was fixin my generator this weekend and when I tested it I turned > on all the breakers to check out all the 120 volt AC stuff. I had shut > some down cause I was tripping the 20 amp circuit at the house > connection. Like a real genius, I also turned on the hot water heater, > DUH, The water system is drained for the winter. I am hopeing there is > a sensor to protect the heater element when there is no water in the > system; Is that present on a '78? I won't be able to check it out > until this weekend, but if I smoked it, does anyone have a replacement > part number for the heater element? > > Gardner > 78FC33 (victem of an absent minded dufus) > |
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