In my Coromal pop top I have a Truma LPG/240v HWS, which I am told by the Coromal agent that sold me the van does not have a sacrificial anode like other HWSs. My question is do I have to drain the tank when the van is sitting around for a few months?
Santa said
09:24 AM Nov 28, 2015
We have the same unit, have never drained it.
The manual only recommends draining in area's of frost (if there is a chance of the contents freezing)
Have found it to be an excellent heater.
Peter_n_Margaret said
11:30 AM Nov 28, 2015
We have not drained our Truma for 11 years. It has a stainless steel tank, so does not need an anode.
Cheers,
Peter
davo48 said
12:37 PM Nov 28, 2015
Thanks Santa and Peter that is great feedback..David
In my Coromal pop top I have a Truma LPG/240v HWS, which I am told by the Coromal agent that sold me the van does not have a sacrificial anode like other HWSs. My question is do I have to drain the tank when the van is sitting around for a few months?
We have the same unit, have never drained it.
The manual only recommends draining in area's of frost (if there is a chance of the contents freezing)
Have found it to be an excellent heater.
Cheers,
Peter