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11-12-2023, 04:51 PM
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Hot water on cold side of faucet
I have a sprinter 25ml and hot water runs on cold side of faucet for probably 30 seconds to a minute before the cold starts. The dealer told me this is normal but I have never had this issue on any other RVs I have owned. It happens on kitchen and bathroom faucets but seems to be more prevalent on kitchen one.
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11-12-2023, 05:14 PM
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Welcome to the forum
It is NOT normal. You may have a sticky one way valve on the water heater. Or the bypass valve may not be turned all the way. Either way, your dealer is trying to skirt the issue.
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11-12-2023, 05:19 PM
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Nope, not normal at all.
If a dealer is telling you that, it is time to stop trusting anything they tell you.
In addition to the items chuckster mentioned, if you have an outside shower.
Make sure the hot/cold valves are closed. Not just on the shower head, but but the actual water valves.
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11-12-2023, 05:32 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RollaMo
Nope, not normal at all.
If a dealer is telling you that, it is time to stop trusting anything they tell you.
In addition to the items chuckster mentioned, if you have an outside shower.
Make sure the hot/cold valves are closed. Not just on the shower head, but but the actual water valves.
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Good catch, I forget about that since I don’t use it.
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11-12-2023, 07:37 PM
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Though keep in mind that your "cold" water is going to come out whatever temperature your hose is at, until the water already in the hose is used up. Here in Arizona, in the summer, this is precisely the behavior we see, and it is perfectly normal.
In fact, in the summer, many residential families in the cities get their hot water "off the street" from the cold tap, and turn their water heaters off so they will have a source of "cold water" from the hot tap, drawing from the tank in their air-conditioned house!
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11-13-2023, 08:23 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by LHaven
Though keep in mind that your "cold" water is going to come out whatever temperature your hose is at, until the water already in the hose is used up. Here in Arizona, in the summer, this is precisely the behavior we see, and it is perfectly normal.
In fact, in the summer, many residential families in the cities get their hot water "off the street" from the cold tap, and turn their water heaters off so they will have a source of "cold water" from the hot tap, drawing from the tank in their air-conditioned house!
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Exactly!
The resort we're in treats all our water by RO then is stored in aboveground stainless tanks. By late summer the cold water is by far hotter than the water heater supplies & I do shut off the water heater for that reason.
But it's NOT normal for your rv to run hot momentarily regardless what your rv dealer may have said, they have but thing on their mind, sell you whatever & as much as they can & will tell you whatever it takes to git'er done.
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11-13-2023, 08:32 AM
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Is it possible that they ran the lines so close to the water heater that it is absorbing the heat and causes the momentary burst of hot water? Agree, still should be taken care of but could this be the issue?
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11-13-2023, 12:12 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Max23
Is it possible that they ran the lines so close to the water heater that it is absorbing the heat and causes the momentary burst of hot water? Agree, still should be taken care of but could this be the issue?
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WH should be wrapped in styrofoam from the factory.
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11-13-2023, 12:22 PM
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Yes it is.
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11-13-2023, 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by wmsnyder
Yes it is.
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Sir, makes a lot of sense to quote what you are responding to so the discussion can be followed more easily. Just a suggestion. BTW: Your dealer is speaking with a forked tongue. You should not be getting warm out of a cold tap. During the summer, as has been noted, water out of the cold tap will be warmer than in cold weather but not to the degree you mention. Look on the back of your water heater and ensure the bypass valve is completely in the not bypass orientation.
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11-13-2023, 02:38 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wiredgeorge
Sir, makes a lot of sense to quote what you are responding to so the discussion can be followed more easily. Just a suggestion. BTW: Your dealer is speaking with a forked tongue. You should not be getting warm out of a cold tap. During the summer, as has been noted, water out of the cold tap will be warmer than in cold weather but not to the degree you mention. Look on the back of your water heater and ensure the bypass valve is completely in the not bypass orientation.
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I thought I edited that post but guess not. The valves were totally in correct position, this photo is after winterizing.
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11-19-2023, 01:57 PM
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do you have an outside H/C spigot? it could be on allowing the hot water to the other side. That is if the push in water hose is not connected.
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01-03-2024, 04:37 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wmsnyder
I have a sprinter 25ml and hot water runs on cold side of faucet for probably 30 seconds to a minute before the cold starts. The dealer told me this is normal but I have never had this issue on any other RVs I have owned. It happens on kitchen and bathroom faucets but seems to be more prevalent on kitchen one.
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I don’t know if this helps,
The most common reason and the easiest to fix is…
If you have an external shower outside and you have a hose connected with a shut off nossle,
You can have both hot and cold knobs on. Although there is no flow of water, the hot and cold systems are connected.
This will cause the problem and is easy to fix.
Turn off both knobs to the outside shower.
I hope this fixes the problem.
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01-03-2024, 05:24 PM
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Your photo looks like it's a 3 valve by-pass system. Your photo does not show the 3rd valve, that would be the valve in the middle of the H pattern of the plumbing. Is that third valve in the "off" (cutoff) position? Is not, flip it so it cuts off the water between the cold "in" line and the hot "out" line.
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