Truma 6e Help needed! (pipe bursting) (1 Viewer)

Jul 13, 2020
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I am in northern France, touring indefinitely (Brittany) and I have a problem with the hot water feed from the boiler to the outlets keeps bursting just beyond the connector from the boiler. I've repaired it three times now. The nearest dealer can't help for three weeks!

When I run it on winter setting (230v) after an hour the problem occurs, whether it's on the high or low setting. The water seems very very hot, too hot to put your hand under. I know the pipe should be replaced as the van is 12 years old but this won't happen anytime soon and I need some help/advise/suggestions.

I've read in the forums about the pressure relief valves etc but I'm not sure this is the problem.

Please help, any advise would be greatly appreciated.
 

irnbru

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Give Truma a ring, they are very helpful and know their product best. Hope you get it sorted or pointed in right direction.
 
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Sounds like the pressure relief / air inlet valve is faulty

 
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Not familiar with your boiler type so this is just a thought:

Could you go into a type of "limp mode" until such times as the dealer can take you in? I had in mind only having the hot water on for a short period (under an hour) before you need it, then turning it off until you anticipate needing more . I'm presuming that if using the van shower, the boiler connection remains okay while the hot water is being drawn through the system?
 
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I've stuck a digital thermometer thermistor on ours, we only need to run it for 15mins to get warm water.

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Jul 13, 2020
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Not familiar with your boiler type so this is just a thought:

Could you go into a type of "limp mode" until such times as the dealer can take you in? I had in mind only having the hot water on for a short period (under an hour) before you need it, then turning it off until you anticipate needing more . I'm presuming that if using the van shower, the boiler connection remains okay while the hot water is being drawn through the system?
I was thinking along these lines myself. I think it's probably the best solution for now.
 
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Terry

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Hi the thermostat has gone allowing your water to boil. Try using it on for half hour ish then turn off. If you leave it on it will keep heating the water until the hot water simply Blow's the pipework at it weakest point near the boiler.
 
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Hi the thermostat has gone allowing your water to boil. Try using it on for half hour ish then turn off. If you leave it on it will keep heating the water until the hot water simply Blow's the pipework at it weakest point near the boiler.
Yes, I think you're right. I'll take your advice, thanks
 
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