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This “weeping” or dripping will continue until the pressure is reduced to below 150 pounds,
and the valve closes. This condition is normal and does not indicate a defective relief valve.
One way to reduce the frequency of this occurrence is to maintain an air pocket at the top
of the water heater tank. This air pocket will form in the tank by design; however, it will be
reduced over time by the everyday use of your water heater. To replenish this air pocket:
1. Turn o the water heater.
2. Turn o the cold water supply line.
3. Open a faucet in the RV.
4. Pull out the handle of the pressure relief (P&T) valve and allow water to ow from the
valve until it stops.
5. Release the handle on the P&T valve - it should snap closed.
Close the faucet and turn on the cold water supply. As the tank lls, the air pocket will
develop. Repeat this procedure as often as needed to reduce the frequency of the weeping
P&T valve.
Do not allow the burner to burn with a yellow ame, or continue to operate the water heater
with an improper burner ame. Periodically, inspect the water heater vent for soot. Soot is a
sign of incomplete combustion and must be corrected before operating the water heater. This
is your visual warning that the water heater is operating in an unsafe manner. If soot is pres-
ent, immediately shut the unit down and contact your dealer or a qualied service agency.
Periodically inspect the vent for obstructions. Do not terminate the vent on your water heater
inside of add-on rooms, screen porches or patios. Doing so will result in products of combus-
tion being vented into the rooms or occupied areas.
If the recreation vehicle is to be stored over the winter months, the water heater must be
drained to prevent damage from freezing. Damage to the water heater caused by freezing
is not warrantable. It is recommended the water heater be drained and bypassed during the
winterization process,
To drain the water heater:
1. Turn o electrical power to the water heater either at the switch from the electrical ele-
ment of at the breaker.
2. Shut o the propane supply to the water heater.
3. Turn o the water pump.
4. Open both hot and cold water faucets.
5. Remove the anode rod from the tank.
For detailed information see theWinterizing the Plumbing System.
TRUMA® Tankless Water Heater
Your recreation vehicle is equipped with a Truma® tankless water heater. The tankless water
heater has no pilot light and supplies an unlimited supply of hot water on demand. It does not
require an anode rod to prevent corrosion, and is not aected by high altitudes. The output
temperature of the water depends on the temperature of the inlet water AND the amount of
hot water that is drawn. If the inlet water temperature is over 65°F, the tankless water heater
will generate water in the range of 113°F to 120°F depending on the water ow selected by
the user.