Paloma water heater repair

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Hi all,

My paloma water heater is leaking badly in the van. I think it may have frozen and cracked inside. Can anybody recommend a repairer? I’m in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
Thanks
 
worth having a look yourself ,if only to take the cover off and spot the split . if it's easily accessible a plumber could possibly fix it
 
Hi Paul, I'm just up the road in Keighley, have a look on Google and YouTube there might be a bit of info there, it's one I've never heard of so sorry I can't be of more help to you.
 
If you find the hole, you may be able to solder it...
I have done it in the past..
 
Take the cover off, it'll be a split in the 'wrap around' copper tube. I repaired mine 20 years ago in a Talbot Camelot by squeezing the split together with pliers and then soldering the much smaller split...leak sorted, and taught me the importance of draining down in frosty weather. Hope yours is as straightforward.

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Allen
 
Hi all,
I have a repairer and Paloma Bob is involved. Going to cost around £200 ☹️
 
Hi there Im new to all this motorhome/RV life I've recently brought a Talbot express it has Paloma water heater but during testing found if pilot light goes out the gas supply continues is this the case with these? Or should something shut off gas supply? Seems very dangerous if gas continues flowing out without any knowledge. Thanks in advance for any help

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Hi and welcome, to my insufficient knowledge, any gas appliance should shut down without a flame present to keep the TC working so it either has a significant problem or someone has been messing with it.

Not sure if we have any gas chaps on here.
 
Hi there Im new to all this motorhome/RV life I've recently brought a Talbot express it has Paloma water heater but during testing found if pilot light goes out the gas supply continues is this the case with these? Or should something shut off gas supply? Seems very dangerous if gas continues flowing out without any knowledge. Thanks in advance for any help

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Definitely should turn the gas off after a few seconds. Get it looked at.
 

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