Jul-27-2013 02:15 PM
Jul-30-2013 12:51 PM
Jul-28-2013 11:18 AM
Jul-28-2013 01:28 AM
tempsho wrote:
I should have mentioned that I had to install those hose clamps because that crimped fitting started leaking a week after buying it. That's all I had on me, and it did fix the leak. Still a little upset that I have to install a bypass line and valve myself, but it is what it is.
Jul-27-2013 09:23 PM
Jul-27-2013 08:07 PM
tempsho wrote:
I just bought a brand new Keystone Bullet Premier 31BHPR travel trailer and I am trying to winterize it already (I know, too soon)
However, I don't think it came installed with a bypass line/valve. There is a valve at the bottom of the tank to isolate it, but shouldn't there be a bypass line between the cold and hot lines?
With that valve closed, and pulling directly form the antifreeze bottle, I am able to get pink to all my cold taps, but not to my hot taps. (nothing comes out, the pump doesn't even turn on)
If I open that valve, then it fills the hot water tank as well, which is wasting about 6 gallons of antifreeze each time and then I can get antifreeze to the hot taps.
Am I missing something or did Keystone really not install a water heater bypass on my tank?
BTW, I love my 31BHPR!!!!
Jul-27-2013 07:11 PM
Jul-27-2013 03:59 PM
dbbls wrote:
Something looks strange is that picture. It looks like a valve in the lower left hand corner but I don't see a check valve which would be required with a one valve system. Also, it looks like someone has installed two hose clamps at the upper left corner. If this is a new unit I would want to know why they did not re-clamp the pex fitting.
Jul-27-2013 03:38 PM
Jul-27-2013 03:15 PM
Jul-27-2013 02:59 PM
tempsho wrote:
I will install a couple 'T' fittings and a valve between the hot and the cold line to make my own bypass. For how little extra effort it would have taken to install a bypass line from the factory when they were putting it together I am really shocked its not there
Jul-27-2013 02:35 PM
Jul-27-2013 02:22 PM