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Old 05-25-2020, 01:17 PM   #23
Sarge2
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Originally Posted by JRTJH View Post
Sarge,

The simplest way to determine if there's a water leak (after the obvious check for wet floors and cupboards) is to purge all the air out of the hot/cold lines, close the faucets and leave the water pump turned on (no city water connected). Sit inside the RV and read a book or take a cat nap for about an hour. If you don't hear the pump cycle on/off, you can pretty much be assured that there's no water leak.
Thanks..... that's what I had planned on doing... but figured I'd double check that all the appliances and such are ok too.... kind of a pre-flight...lol...
Appreciate the suggestion for sure... supposedly all the air has been purged as they allegedly de winterized it so there should be little air in the system I'd hope.. plus they were supposed to check all the water outlets and fittings for leaks after they fixed all the ones they found when they replaced the water pump... We shall see... Thanks again...
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