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burnmark
Nov 29, 2014Explorer
Can't tell from your picture, but if you look at the pump, there may be arrows indicating flow. Otherwise, you should be able to deduce it by looking at where the fresh water tank is, and where the hoses are going.
-2 C isn't much of a threat to freeze things up. You could leave a little heat on with the cupboards open if you're worried, until you get your stuff together to winterize.
You can isolate the HWH by turning two valves off, and one on usually. If you are worried, I would open the stopcock to avoid having the tank closed off. One time I had an issue with a fitting because I left water in the hose and shut off the valves to the HWH.
You may want to open taps and pump some air through to blow out your lines. Good to do this with the stopcock on the heater open, and then close those valves once you blow it out.
I suggest that at -2 C, you open doors, and run a little heat. Then get your parts and do it properly instead of rushing it.
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-2 C isn't much of a threat to freeze things up. You could leave a little heat on with the cupboards open if you're worried, until you get your stuff together to winterize.
You can isolate the HWH by turning two valves off, and one on usually. If you are worried, I would open the stopcock to avoid having the tank closed off. One time I had an issue with a fitting because I left water in the hose and shut off the valves to the HWH.
You may want to open taps and pump some air through to blow out your lines. Good to do this with the stopcock on the heater open, and then close those valves once you blow it out.
I suggest that at -2 C, you open doors, and run a little heat. Then get your parts and do it properly instead of rushing it.
m
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