Nosha
Guest
As you may know Truma water heaters have a frost protection dump valve.
Well on Saturday night we were 'wilding' at a wedding reception, at about midnight I walked back to the m/h to go and switch the heating on, it was around -1c as I walked across the carpark I heard the sound of running water, as I got to the van I realised that the valve had opened, not normally a problem when parked up at home with the electric turned off, but with the van in use and the electrics on; the water pump had sensed the drop in pressure and had kicked in.
My warning is:- had I not returned a) we could have run out of water - not a real problem, but b) the pump could have run for hours and possibly burnt out!!
I don't know if my water pump can run dry, but it must surely be rated for intermittent use rather than continuous, so next time I'll turn the elecrics off when it's that cold!
Well on Saturday night we were 'wilding' at a wedding reception, at about midnight I walked back to the m/h to go and switch the heating on, it was around -1c as I walked across the carpark I heard the sound of running water, as I got to the van I realised that the valve had opened, not normally a problem when parked up at home with the electric turned off, but with the van in use and the electrics on; the water pump had sensed the drop in pressure and had kicked in.
My warning is:- had I not returned a) we could have run out of water - not a real problem, but b) the pump could have run for hours and possibly burnt out!!
I don't know if my water pump can run dry, but it must surely be rated for intermittent use rather than continuous, so next time I'll turn the elecrics off when it's that cold!