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Old 03-26-2018, 05:40 PM   #1
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Plumbing layout for a Keystone Sprinter 314BHDS

I have a 2006 Keystone Sprinter with a water leak issue in the floor. I am looking to find the plumbing schematic on my unit so I determine what I need to fix. The carpet close to where the water comes into the unit. I have checked all the exposed fittings and nothing is leaking. I even opened the area where the water heater is and nothing is leaking there. Doe anyone have an idea where I can get the plumbing layout? Can I get the plumbing layout direct from Keystone?

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Old 03-26-2018, 06:12 PM   #2
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Welcome to the forum!!

Unfortunately your not going to find any schematics for your trailer. Finding a water leak can be a daunting task, if the trailer isn’t level, the leak could be anywhere “uphill” from the puddle.

I know that’s not what you wanted to hear, but if you can narrow down the possibilities, maybe we can get it fixed.
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Old 03-26-2018, 08:03 PM   #3
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Old 03-26-2018, 08:45 PM   #4
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You think it's a water fitting under the floor. Then mention carpet, that would be above or on top of the floor. If the carpet is wet, it is highly likely the water is coming from outside. As a leak on the roof, wall, window, door and the water runs down inside the wall and puddles of the floor.
Detail as much as you can on where you find the water and why you think it is a leaking pipe. Some on here can help.
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This won't be what you want to hear, but what ^^^^they said. There is no schematic, not on any of these RV's, and the water is probably from the exterior.....your RV is approaching 13 years old. Have you been on the roof and looked things over CLOSELY? Examine your window areas and especially the slide seals.
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This won't be what you want to hear, but what ^^^^they said. There is no schematic, not on any of these RV's, and the water is probably from the exterior.....your RV is approaching 13 years old. Have you been on the roof and looked things over CLOSELY? Examine your window areas and especially the slide seals.
If you have a leak below the floor the carpet will not be wet, as stated above. If near water inlet then could be a fitting, or water pump fittings.
If near a slideout check the seals on the outer lip of the slide, the top seal gets dry rot and leaks.
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Old 03-27-2018, 07:09 AM   #7
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Welcome from the Midlands of South Carolina!

I'm thinking that your water intrusion is from a seal on a slide. Most of the water piping is going to be at or below floor level, especially if it is making a long run from the tank to reduce the risk to flooring and carpets. Our first TT was a Pioneer that had a rear bath with a forward FW tank and all piping was lower than the floor until it needed to go to a sink or shower.

As far as a layout drawing goes, the best you can do is to follow it yourself and draw it as you go.
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Old 03-27-2018, 08:06 AM   #8
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May not be plumbing or roof? When set up one time I noticed water running across the vinyl floor in front of frig. Removed outside cover over fridge controls and found that the condensate drain line had cracked (not surprising how brittle it was) and could see the water dripping onto the floor. Replaced with a length of clear pvc(?) from misc box and problem solved. You will need long arms and patience to get at it!
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Old 03-28-2018, 05:00 AM   #9
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Welcome to the forum!!

Unfortunately your not going to find any schematics for your trailer. Finding a water leak can be a daunting task, if the trailer isn’t level, the leak could be anywhere “uphill” from the puddle.

I know that’s not what you wanted to hear, but if you can narrow down the possibilities, maybe we can get it fixed.
So where do I start to find the leak? I attached a picture of where the water is showing up.

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Old 03-28-2018, 05:19 AM   #10
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If the leak is where the white dot is, I would start with the slide seals.
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