Owner`s manual

APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES
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WATER HEATER STORAGE
PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
If the motorhome is to be stored during the winter months, the water heater should be drained to pre-
vent damage caused by freezing water contained in the water heater.
To drain the water heater, rst turn oall electrical power, turn othe LP gas going to the water
heater, then turn othe water pump. Open both the hot- and the cold-water faucets to drain the
water lines and open the drain on the water heater to drain the entire system.
When re-activating the water heater aer the motorhome is taken out of storage, make sure that the en-
tire water system, including the water heater, has been lled with water and the lines have been purged
of any entrapped air before relighting the water heater. Failure to do so may allow the water-heating
element to be turned “on” before it is immersed in water; thereby, causing the premature failure of the
heating element and voiding the warranty.
e relief valve for over-pressure and over-temperature conditions is located on the exterior of the
water heater. is valve will operate if the water temperature reaches or exceeds 210°F or if the water
pressure reaches or exceeds 150 psig.
Since the water system in the motorhome is a closed system when all water valves are shut, the wa-
ter-heating cycle can raise the temperature and, consequently, the pressure, of the water in the water
heater; thereby realizing pressure increases approaching 150 psig.
Should this pressure (i.e., 150 psig) be reached, the pressure-relief valve will begin “weeping,that is,
minor dripping or leakage from that valve until the pressure drops below 150 psig, at which time the
pressure-relief valve will re-seat itself and restrict the water ow. is is normal operation and should
not be a cause for alarm. Do not obstruct or block the pressure-relief valve in any way, as this would
keep the valve from functioning normally and protecting the hot water system.
Figure 5-9: Water heater Figure 5-10: Water heater relief valve