Hymer Snobs
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So, I've drained the water to prevent freezing so have no water whatsoever; can I still put my Truma blown air heating on as long as I don't turn it to water heating?
Yeah no probs as I say mines has been drained fully for weeks now and I have had the heating on many times and actually felt like staying in the van at the house as it was that cosyThanks Gordon, I felt that would be the case but I wanted someone to reassure me and hold my hand. Thanks again
Its a manual valve but it's stayed closed and heating is on and it's not blown up...yet!Yeah no probs as I say mines has been drained fully for weeks now and I have had the heating on many times and actually felt like staying in the van at the house as it was that cosy
i also put the heating on for a few minutes so I can close the auto drain valve to fill up water system ,mines has the auto drain valve electrically operated saves trying to heat valve with a hair dryer
is your drain valve manual or automatic
Out of Interest, would there be any risk to the element if the electric WAS turned on for the water? or is the system aware it is drained and so would prevent the water heater being activated?I use mine when drained and have done for a few hymers but I thought I would show this if it helps
all the best Gordon
Just make sure it's only heating and not heating/water or heating waterIts a manual valve but it's stayed closed and heating is on and it's not blown up...yet!![]()
there will be a plug and socket (black and white) by the water boiler you could physically pull apart if you wanted a belt & braces approach?i have mine on mains at times with heating on heating only NEVER on HEAT WATER WHEN BOILER EMPTY
Absolutely, it was that that made me concerned in the first place but I'll reiterate your words that no one should operate the heat water unless water is in the heater tank. My question was only about blown air heating only so thankyou for reinforcing thatJust make sure it's only heating and not heating/water or heating water
I think my van predates this option. It has a simple mechanical frost valve.Summed up in a little article https://serviceblog.truma.com/en/2021/12/01/use-combi-heater-in-winter-with-or-without-water/
Water tank and boiler both drained ,taps left open shower head in lowest position even on floor totally drain system isolate the water pump if 12volt system is enabled or shut taps etcI understand that Jeff. Can you heat the MH, when the water tank is empty? As in a situation I described?
Thanks bil that was a section I was looking for in my book but couldn't find itSummed up in a little article https://serviceblog.truma.com/en/2021/12/01/use-combi-heater-in-winter-with-or-without-water/