โSep-22-2014 10:03 AM
โNov-08-2014 08:48 AM
โNov-08-2014 08:45 AM
kennethwooster wrote:
We winterized a few days ago, and I had antifreeze in hot water heater. It's hard getting to back of hot water heater. I felt their were 3 valves to turn, but could only find 2. Went back and worked at it harder and found the 3rd one. got it turned and then things were fine. Look some more and you will probably find one more
โOct-15-2014 06:01 AM
โOct-15-2014 05:28 AM
Raymon wrote:Harvard wrote:
Your hot water lines/taps will flow antifreeze via the bypass line/valve. It is not coming from the tank, is it?
The OP stated "So why is my water heater filling up with anti-freeze."
He also said this is the 3rd year he has winterized the unit although this year there are new valves.
Ray
โOct-04-2014 01:44 PM
โOct-04-2014 10:33 AM
Harvard wrote:
Your hot water lines/taps will flow antifreeze via the bypass line/valve. It is not coming from the tank, is it?
โOct-03-2014 06:44 PM
โOct-03-2014 02:16 PM
therebynightfall wrote:
Can anyone tell me....
Firstly I have isolated the hot water tank.
As I do not have a suction hose fitted for directly adding RV antifreeze from inside the RV at the water pump, I am going to add it thru the fresh water tank fill hole from the outside so....how many gallons will my travel trailer need added into the fresh water tank...before my pump can pull it thru?
This question is probably best answered by persons who prepare their RV for winter the same way as I plan to.
I do not have the facility to blow high pressure air thru the lines.
The RV is stored away from my residence.
โSep-25-2014 02:33 PM
โSep-24-2014 11:46 PM
โSep-23-2014 05:40 PM
DE88ROX wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:DE88ROX wrote:
I went out and looked. The bottom valve directional arrow is pointing towards the water heater and the top is pointing away. From the diagrams i have seen that is correct.
The top valve is the problem then, since the water pressure is coming from the bypass line TOWARDS the heater, and the valve is letting it by. The valve will seal in one direction only when turned off.
You might be on to something. Think im going to have to take it in.
โSep-23-2014 02:28 PM
โSep-23-2014 01:25 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:DE88ROX wrote:
I went out and looked. The bottom valve directional arrow is pointing towards the water heater and the top is pointing away. From the diagrams i have seen that is correct.
The top valve is the problem then, since the water pressure is coming from the bypass line TOWARDS the heater, and the valve is letting it by. The valve will seal in one direction only when turned off.
โSep-23-2014 06:42 AM
old guy wrote:
I always cringe when some says just blow out the lines and forget the anti freeze. that might work in lawn sprinklers systems but when I did that on my first TT, I had leaks I had to fix before I could go camping the first time after that. Now I blow out the lines and use anti freeze. I only had to get burned once to learn my lesson. never lost a fitting again.