โDec-27-2014 12:25 PM
โDec-30-2014 09:25 PM
Goldencrazy wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:Goldencrazy wrote:
Yup it leaks when washer runs. Less than before but still drips. I walked around campground. Saw six that had wet spots below the water heater. Guess I am seven and live with it at least until I get home and mention to dealer. It appears to be normal.
Normal only in the fact that it can occur.........due to closed system in RVs pressure can build enough to make them weep when air pocket has been lost.
NOT normal in that it shouldn't always do it as the weeping will cause scaling on T&P valve seat.
The T&P should not weep when conditions are normal.
Weeping can occur but is a signal that things are not normal
Thanks. I will have it all checked when I return home. Is your Verde location around Camp Verde? Stayed in Camp Verde on my way west a month ago. Loved it.
โDec-30-2014 08:15 AM
โDec-30-2014 06:54 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:Goldencrazy wrote:
Yup it leaks when washer runs. Less than before but still drips. I walked around campground. Saw six that had wet spots below the water heater. Guess I am seven and live with it at least until I get home and mention to dealer. It appears to be normal.
Normal only in the fact that it can occur.........due to closed system in RVs pressure can build enough to make them weep when air pocket has been lost.
NOT normal in that it shouldn't always do it as the weeping will cause scaling on T&P valve seat.
The T&P should not weep when conditions are normal.
Weeping can occur but is a signal that things are not normal
โDec-29-2014 07:53 PM
Goldencrazy wrote:
Yup it leaks when washer runs. Less than before but still drips. I walked around campground. Saw six that had wet spots below the water heater. Guess I am seven and live with it at least until I get home and mention to dealer. It appears to be normal.
โDec-29-2014 04:28 PM
โDec-28-2014 10:10 PM
Goldencrazy wrote:
So another try. This time I turned off the water heater and waited for a couple of hours. The turned off the source and then opened inside faucet. Went outside and opened the pressure relief valve and waited until it had emptied and even waited until it was nearly done dripping. I then snapped the switch, closed the faucet, turned on the water source and started the electric water heater. We shall see tomorrow how it is doing. It just seems strange that as a matter of course it would drip every time I run the hot water for more than a minute.
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โDec-27-2014 09:17 PM
Rwake901 wrote:
Mine does that too. Read the owners manual for the water heater it tells you that is normal.
โDec-27-2014 06:41 PM
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