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Cras108er
May 14, 2013Explorer
Cras108er wrote:
Tried to de-winterize my 1998 Bounder for the first time tonight and am experiencing a little frustration.
I closed the three low point valves, connected it to city water and filled the fresh water tank. I opened the valves in each of the faucet, and got water (although not with very strong pressure) through each. Now, when I turn the pump on, it just runs (although all the faucets are closed). I do get some water. I can stop the pump by turning it off, but it doesn't shut off when I close the faucets like it should.
Also, I turned the propane back on, but I am not getting propane to my appliances. Can't start water heater,only getting cold air out of the furnace, and can't light the stove.
Help! What am I doing wrong. I know it has to be something simple.
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Okay, problem #1 solved. There was a valve near the water pump that was only partially open.
I still cannot figure why I am not getting propane to appliances. Is there a master shut-off valve somewhere (other than the one mounted on the face of the tank)?
Thanks.
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