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WATER PRESSURE PROBLEM


When connected to mains water, pressure from tap is strong, but when connected to van the tap pressure in the van is very low and need to use the pump.

There does not appear to be in taps turned of underneath.  Van is Nextgen.



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Pressure reduction valve needs cleaning or replacing.

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Bill B wrote:

Pressure reduction valve needs cleaning or replacing.


 Thanks Bill, 

Silly question, where will I find that, or what does it look like?



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If there a brass cylindrical fitting where you attach the mains water hose to the van, that is the PRV They look like this : https://www.caravansplus.com.au/mains-pressure-limiting-valve-350kpa-p-16749.html

-- Edited by Bill B on Saturday 21st of April 2018 09:50:06 AM

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Thanks Bill, will check it out.

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Mine looks like a tap .

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The American Shurflo reducing valve is incorporated into the tank filler.

They are relatively easy to replace if you can get to the back of them to remove the tank filler hose. Mine is in a small cupboard beneath the fridge.

They are a non serviceable product and cost around $55.

CaravansPlus sell them        https://www.caravansplus.com.au/images_tiff/2016/006154-al.jpg

Chris



-- Edited by vanman on Saturday 21st of April 2018 04:14:10 PM



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When mine played up the water pressure in the van increased so you may have a different problem.

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I would check the in line water (particle) filter.   

Mine is just a black poly cylinder with screwed ends that allow you to remove & clean a simple particle trap.  It's the type used in many home garden sprinkler systems.



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Thanks everyone,

Mine is like the one that Bill's link illustrates.

Does the inline particle filter usually reside nest to the water pump? Have had heated discussion with the dealer as our van does not have one, we put one in ourselves.

Will try changing PRV first and take it from there.

If all else fails, our van is getting serviced in a couple of weeks.

Once again, thank you all for your input, I will advise the outcome, although it might be a couple of weeks away.

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Pull the PRV apart and it will probably have some grit/gunk in it which restricts the water flow.

Cover the hose inlet whilst travelling to keep dust/ road grime out of it.

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Snippy wrote:

When connected to mains water, pressure from tap is strong, but when connected to van the tap pressure in the van is very low and need to use the pump.

There does not appear to be in taps turned of underneath.  Van is Nextgen.





Did you clean/replace the PRV ?

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Bill B wrote:
Snippy wrote:

 

When connected to mains water, pressure from tap is strong, but when connected to van the tap pressure in the van is very low and need to use the pump.

There does not appear to be in taps turned of underneath.  Van is Nextgen.

 

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         Did you clean/replace the PRV ?

 

 

 

 Hi Bill,

Just arrived Armidale, hosing down with rain. Will remove and clean tomorrow, let you know how it goes.

 

Cheers



-- Edited by Snippy on Tuesday 24th of April 2018 01:39:30 PM

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Kevin, did you solve your pressure problem ?

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Hi Bill,

PRV has been replaced but it is faulty, works both directions so is being replaced next week, will et you know the result.



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Snippy wrote:

Hi Bill,

PRV has been replaced but it is faulty, works both directions so is being replaced next week, will et you know the result.





Your not having much luck are you.

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