Frost safety valve in Chausson? (1 Viewer)

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Cannot find a frost safety water valve in our new 610, does anyone know if they are still fitted into Chausson motorhomes now?
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Nov 11, 2013
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Our new 718 has a little hole in the floor adjacent to the Truma and the valve is in there.

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Thanks Bobpalt I will have a look today, hoping it is there.
Spidey, it is a valve that automatically opens when the temperature reaches app. 4 c so that the water does not stay in the boiler and freeze.
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Jun 16, 2013
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I didn't know that will check if my chausson has one :)

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There are different types depending on the boiler
Electrical safety/drain valve (red button) as on page 6 Here.
Frost control (blue button) as shown Broken Link Removed.
Manual (yellow) lever as shown in the attached diagram.
 

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Thanks GJH that's excellent info, ours is the manual yellow lever valve.
This forum has a lot of knowledge within its members, I am not a forum person but will certainly stay with this one, thanks again.
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May 29, 2013
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Our Flash 10 has the yellow valve for manual draining and also has frost automatic draining.

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