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Jan-13-2016 08:33 PM
How Dun wrote:
Old biscuit called it. We have the Atwood XT with mixing valve. Can it
be repaired or must it be replaced ?
Jan-13-2016 07:04 PM
How Dun wrote:
Old biscuit called it. We have the Atwood XT with mixing valve. Can it
be repaired or must it be replaced ?
Jan-13-2016 05:09 PM
kalsbeek wrote:
Do not repair or replace it. They are a disaster and useless.
Just remove it out of the plumbing and go direct. We did this
6 years ago and never a problem.
Jan-13-2016 04:02 PM
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Jan-13-2016 01:09 PM
How Dun wrote:
We left the Midwest this morning with a winterized 2008 Newmar Dutch Star. We are far enough South to have water. The problem is the hot water in running from the faucet first hot and then cold. I have tried everything I can think of and still am not getting hot water only. What am I doing or not doing and what can be the problem? Thanks for your help.
Jan-13-2016 12:46 PM
Jan-13-2016 12:41 PM
bullydogs1 wrote:
...If hydronic, make sure water pressure is 55 or less and you are using diesel burner...
Jan-13-2016 06:55 AM
fourmat wrote:DrewE wrote:
It could also be the water heater bypass valve is still open.
The water heater bypass valve being open and a shower being turned on at the tap but turned off at the shower heat (which seems to come up more frequently with the outside shower) are the typical causes of the symptoms you describe. They all allow unheated water to flow into the hot water lines along with the heated water.
+1 Seen it many times
Jan-13-2016 03:37 AM
DrewE wrote:
It could also be the water heater bypass valve is still open.
The water heater bypass valve being open and a shower being turned on at the tap but turned off at the shower heat (which seems to come up more frequently with the outside shower) are the typical causes of the symptoms you describe. They all allow unheated water to flow into the hot water lines along with the heated water.
Jan-12-2016 10:21 PM