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05-19-2013, 08:26 PM
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Location: Florida
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Do you have a fill location on the exterior of your TM? Usually there are two...one is to fill your water tank with and the other is considered the city water line. When you turn on a hose to the city fill .....it will not fill up your tank but.... you do have water available (on demand through the hose you hooked up. Go inside and turn on all the water...both hot and cold in the tub the bathroom sink and in the kitchen sink. When the hot water stops sputtering in all those faucets your hot water tank is full.
Usually the hot water tank is under the kitchen sink. I suppose it would be there for a 1999 TM as well.
What model TM do you have?
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05-20-2013, 07:23 AM
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On the "drivers side" of the Trailmanor on the lower shell you will see two connections, one above the other. The top one has a screw on cap. This is the fill port for adding water to the onboard fresh water tank. This is used when you are "boondocking", or using the trailer without being connected to a campground or home water connection. You get pressure by flipping on the water pump switch on the inside of the trailer (ours is on a small panel just below the kitchen sink).
The other connection below the fill port has a female hose connection, and should have a rubber cap that fits in the connection to keep dirt out. If you have a fresh water supply such as in a campground you can connect a water hose to this connection for trailer water. This connection supplies water pressure to the trailer, so you don't turn on the water pump switch inside the trailer when connected to a fresh water line.
Before using your water system, it is recommended to add chlorine bleach to your water tank and water hose you intend to use, and then fill the system by running faucets until you smell bleach coming out. This includes running hot water faucets as described above until all the air is purged. Then let the bleach sit in all the lines for a while. Flush all the lines well and the system should be ready for use. If you are going to flush the trailer water tank, then add a couple of cups of bleach to the tank, fill the tank and use that water to sterilize your plumbing. Then all you need to do is add some bleach to the water hose you plan to use, and flush it out.
There is no visual level indication on the hot water tank. If you run hot water faucets until all the air is purged out, the tank will be full.
Do a search for draining the trailer for winter freeze protection, if that is an issue where you live. That is something you need to know when the summer season is over. Edit - just checked your post, and see you are in Tampa. It can freeze there, so plan to drain the trailer during winter months.
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05-20-2013, 07:28 AM
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Also pay the $12 per year (or less for multi-year membership) and become a site sponsor. You will have access to parts of the site you currently cannot see. Best money you will spend after buying your TM.
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05-20-2013, 07:39 AM
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Second joining the forum. It will save you $12.00 in a week or so.
To simply answer your question. Connect to city water or fill your water tank which ever you choose. Turn on pump under sink ( only if using water tank) Open the Hot water tap in the sink and keep it open until you have a steady stream of water from the faucet. Shut it off. The Hot water tank is now full.
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06-08-2013, 11:05 AM
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TrailManor Master
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Largo, Florida
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No splash & Sputter
Quote:
Originally Posted by Silverdale Manor
Ok so as you can tell we are new at this...have a new to us 1999 TM.... I keep seeing everywhere including the manual to make sure there is water in the hot water tank before lighting....how do we fill it? and how do we check to see the water level? Help pls oh Wise Members
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Hi All,
I have been doing my water fill a bit differently for quite some time now and never remember to mention my method! We are preparing for a trip to the Keys next week and want good conditioned & filtered water to start with! I start by shutting all interior faucets and exterior drain valves except the far rear valve! Connect the hose and fill till water and air flush from the valve! It is now purged and free of dirt and sediment! Open the sink faucets one at a time and experience a steady stream with no mess to wipe down! It prevents trash from migrating to the screens that cause loss of pressure and blockage!
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06-08-2013, 11:31 AM
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Location: Southeast of Houston, Texas
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To make sure it is full, I open the pressure relief valve on the hot water heater (outside, behind the access door) and make sure water comes out.
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06-08-2013, 05:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wbmiller3
To make sure it is full, I open the pressure relief valve on the hot water heater (outside, behind the access door) and make sure water comes out.
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Bill
That certainly will insure it is full if you are trying to pack as much water in as possible, but the element is toward the bottom and even a 3/4 full tank should be more than enough to keep the element from burning out. The only down side, is that if you fill it from high pressure (with regulator) shore source and have a tight system, the air in the tank could expand and increase the pressure and cause a small leak.
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