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26/10/2010 at 5:45pm
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Hi all. As the cold weather begins to draw in we've locked up our Sterling Europa 540 for the winter, however, following the advice of this very knowledgable forum we decided that the Ultrastore water heater should be drained down ready for the frosts. We consulted the operating instructions that came with our 2006 model and discovered that there should be a tap to drain down the heat store. So imagine my consternation when after removing the cushions and raising the seat bottom there was no tap in order to drain the damn thing. There was a clear hose underneath the chassis leading from the store which was dripping water. Is this right or have I gone way off the mark and missed the tap completly? Any advice would be very welcome. Thanks.


26/10/2010 at 6:49pm
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I would guess that the clear hose would be the overflow. There is normally a yellow tap with the ultrastore, more like a lever, laid down and that is lifted to drain.

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26/10/2010 at 7:05pm
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In addition to the above, ensure that the pump switch is off, and that you open all the taps, if they are mixer ones open them in the mid position.

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26/10/2010 at 7:25pm
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The drain tap looks like this:


It's a good idea to drain down the water heater every time you tow the caravan - apart from anything else, it's a lot of extra unnecessary weight to haul about (10 litres of water equals 10kg, or 22lbs).

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26/10/2010 at 11:37pm
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I agree with Viggo. My Sprite has the heater fitted at the front of the offside bed box and 10 kgs of water has an adverse affect on the nose weight.


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27/10/2010 at 2:02pm
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Thanks. I would have noticed a bright yellow tap but mine's obviously not yellow. I'm going down tomorrow to have a good look and hopefully get the thing drained down. Thanks again.


27/10/2010 at 2:22pm
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Some are other colours - but the design is standard. It doesn't look like a tap is you're looking for something you turn. This type flip up - move the top bit through 90 degrees until vertical to open it.

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28/10/2010 at 12:14pm
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Well, I've been back to the van and had a good look but there is no such tap, or tap of any description, anywhere to be seen. There is a hole in the floor about 1/2 inch in diameter along side the store and there's also a drain hose leading from the unit out through the floor.Tthere is water dripping from this hose but alas no said tap. I've opened the taps on the sinks but I'm worried the effects frost will have on the unit if there is still water in it. Truma didn't make Ultrastore cylinders without drain taps did they? Totally flummoxed.



28/10/2010 at 1:11pm
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Dont think so ours is a 2003 and looks just tlike the one in the picture.

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It seems to me that either the drain valve was never fitted or somebody has removed it. It should be connected into the cold water supply pipe from the outside water container or internal tank. It is screwed to the floor with the outlet pipe passing through a 18mm hole in the floor. My heater has 2 pipes underneath the van one is the drain valve the other is the ventilation hose which should only protrude below the van floor by about 20mm.


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28/10/2010 at 2:46pm
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Sounds like our drain hose has been removed as the hole in the floor looks like it had been fastened down as if permanent but no pipework. It looks as if we'll sustain a fair amount of water damage once the frost takes a hold unless a drain can be retro fitted. Any ideas anyone?



28/10/2010 at 6:07pm
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Contact Truma, or Sterling, or your dealer (if you bought through a dealer).

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28/10/2010 at 6:16pm
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The hole is probably a ventilation hole for the gas

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28/10/2010 at 6:28pm
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these water heaters are designed to be full constantly as a safety measure even when the water barrel is empty.looks like it was missed off the tap..you will need to find a way to drain it. ask here

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29/10/2010 at 3:43pm
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Our drain taps don't look like that! We have two, one either side of the heater and they're just opaque plastic screw taps. Seems like you need to look very carefully first.
Pete
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29/10/2010 at 7:48pm
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I have looked very carefully and on a few occasions too just in case. The guy at Truma said that they can be in obscure places but short of turning myself into a contortionist I think I've covered everywhere. The hole in the floor is approx 1/2 inch in diameter and straight into the floor there is no finish to the drilled hole  which makes me think this is where the drain was originally but removed by previous owner. Then again why would someone remove it? I am trying to source the drain tap, Truma themselves recommended a supplier and I've found a couple of others,  and hopefully get it fitted before the frost arrives and causes some real damage.



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