Can anyone advise why my Truma Boiler model B10/B14 seems to cut out on either gas or 240V and needs to be turned off - wait for 5 minutes and turned back on again for the unit to heat up for one cycle and turn back off again? I have an Winnebago Esperance 2010 model. Thanks
Bryan said
05:57 PM Aug 19, 2014
Sorry, cant help - mine works OK
2foot6 said
09:05 PM Aug 19, 2014
Perhaps a phone call to Avida will point you in the right direction,or a call to Dometic 03 92391000 cheers Peter
FraLyn said
10:05 PM Aug 19, 2014
Thanks - they suggested I take it to a dealer to check it out.
oldboar said
10:10 PM Aug 21, 2014
Not sure if this would be the case, but unless the outside cover is removed, the symptoms described are guaranteed repeatable.
Darrell & Sandra
Lozza1956 said
10:46 PM Sep 2, 2014
Hi. We have one to. The cover must be off the right hand side near the water intake. If your are in a caravan park or connected to power use the power. If you use the gas turn it on to 60 or 70 depending on which setting you want. Make sure the gas is through the gas line as sometimes when you use the cooktop it drains the line completely.
there is a heat sensor that does prevent the gas lighting up if the water is already hot. When finished with the hot water turn the gas off as it will keep reheating it once it drops below sixty thereby wasting gas.
i hope this helps.
-- Edited by Lozza1956 on Tuesday 2nd of September 2014 10:47:25 PM
Can anyone advise why my Truma Boiler model B10/B14 seems to cut out on either gas or 240V and needs to be turned off - wait for 5 minutes and turned back on again for the unit to heat up for one cycle and turn back off again? I have an Winnebago Esperance 2010 model.
Thanks
Perhaps a phone call to Avida will point you in the right direction,or a call to Dometic 03 92391000 cheers Peter
Thanks - they suggested I take it to a dealer to check it out.
Darrell & Sandra
Hi. We have one to. The cover must be off the right hand side near the water intake. If your are in a caravan park or connected to power use the power. If you use the gas turn it on to 60 or 70 depending on which setting you want. Make sure the gas is through the gas line as sometimes when you use the cooktop it drains the line completely.
there is a heat sensor that does prevent the gas lighting up if the water is already hot. When finished with the hot water turn the gas off as it will keep reheating it once it drops below sixty thereby wasting gas.
i hope this helps.
-- Edited by Lozza1956 on Tuesday 2nd of September 2014 10:47:25 PM