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cekkk
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Jul 15, 2015

Fresh Water/Pump questions

Haven't used my onboard water in this TT, only once in the other one.
I want to sanitize the water system. I'm adding water now, maybe 15 gallons so far. half cup Clorox is in.

No leaks inside. WH bypass is open so it can fill.

Do I need to seal the hose that is used to prime the pump for winterizing? It's open on the end and sucks air when pump turned on
but not water coming from faucets. May not have had enough water in tank when I turned it on.

No water is coming out of low point drains.

Right now I am just wanting water to pour when I turn pump on and open a faucet.

Any suggestions? thanks.
  • Yes. If you bypass the water heater, the lines, both hot and cold should pressurize with cold water. Whole system should work except no hot only cold.
  • After reading your comments I took another look. My Atwood has a line coming off the pump on the inside side. It splits, with a valve that controls the hose and another that must go to supply the TT.

    I closed the one to the hose and that stopped the sucking. But I also opened the "supply" valve. Turning the pump on I got a trickle on cold side.

    Now that I think of it, I don't recall ever closing it. Should it be open or closed?

    And to add to the confusion I saw water pouring out of the WH outside. Sure enough, no plug. I usually keep it right there but it's gone. Can i still get water pumping inside with pressure if I bypass the WH?

    I'd try things before asking, but I'd rather go out with a plan.
  • cekkk wrote:

    Do I need to seal the hose that is used to prime the pump for winterizing? It's open on the end and sucks air when pump turned on
    but not water coming from faucets.


    If it is pulling air in then it is not going to pump water. The pump is not designed to pump air. You need to close the valve on that line. JMO
  • You should have a bypass shutoff on the winterizing line, you can not have it sucking air into the pump.

    It takes a while for the WH to fill, to get much flow from the faucets.

    Jerry
  • You probably have a valve on the water pump to open the line to the freshwater tank and close the winterizing hose.

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