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7.6 Tank heaters
Depending on specification, your campervan
may be fitted with 12v tank heaters, designed to
prevent or reduce instances of freezing water in
fitted water tanks.
If tank heaters are fitted, they can be turned on
via a switch within the sink unit. Both fresh and
waste tank heaters are equipped with internal
thermostats, and when power is available
via the switch in the sink unit, they will switch
ON and OFF according to the temperature of
the water in the respective tank. If the water
temperature drops below 5deg C, the heater will
switch ON. If the water rises to above 10deg C,
the tank heater will switch OFF.
The tank heater does not monitor water levels
in the fresh and waste tanks – if both tanks are
empty, ensure the tank heaters are switched off
to conserve power.
It is also possible to use the tank heaters en-
route, i.e. while driving.
Please note that the heating elements use a 12V
supply. With the engine off, and if used without
a mains hook up and charger operating, then
leisure battery power consumption will be
increased (see consumption table on page 53
for more information).
7.7 Troubleshooting
Pump will not start, when the tap is opened:
• Check fuse(s).
• Check power source(s), and ensure there is
sufficient voltage to run the pump.
• Ensure pump switch is ON.
• Using a multi-meter, ensure there is power at
the pump. If not, refer to your dealer as there
maybe damaged cabling or a fault with the
fusebox.
• Is the pump hot? If so, allow to cool before
retrying.
• Has the vehicle been stored over winter? was
it correctly winterised? If no, the pump may
have frozen, causing permanent damage.
Pump runs, but will not pressurise system (i.e.
no or little water being discharged from taps)
- Not Pulsing:
• Ensure that there is water in the fresh water
tank.
• Ensure water system has been primed
correctly, (see ‘7.2 Priming the Water System’
on page 37), and there are no air-locks
present.
• Ensure there are no restrictions in the
plumbing.
• Ensure the inlet side of the pump is watertight
and not allowing air into the system.
• Using a multimeter check that the voltage is
between 10 and 14.5 volts. If not, refer to your
dealer.
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