Very stiff fresh water tank drain tap (1 Viewer)

BonnieCat

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Hi Folks

as the title says, the drain tap on the top of the water tank has become very stiff and creaks when I open or close it. Is there anything I can do to unfree it. Perhaps spray with WD40.??
Anyone else had a similar problem, what did you do.
I’ve just been out to empty the tank as it looks like the van is going to get used for a while and I’m finding it really hard to move the tap.
Thanks as always. Stay healthy out there
 

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I found some Vaseline spray and used that. It’s a bit easier now
its hard to find shops open now And they didnt have silicon spray. Hope the Vaseline is harmless
 
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Vaseline is actually a registered food additive so you should be safe (glace cherries).


Synonyms: PETROLATUM, VASELINE
Chemical Names: PURIFIED MIXTURE OF SEMI-SOLID SATURATED HYDROCARBONS, MAINLY OF PARAFFINIC NATURE, OBTAINED FROM PETROLEUM
CAS number: 8009-03-8
INS: 905b
Functional Class:
  • Food Additives
    • ANTIFOAMING_AGENT
    • GLAZING_AGENT
    • LUBRICANT
    • RELEASE_AGENT

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Vaseline is actually a registered food additive so you should be safe (glace cherries).


Synonyms:PETROLATUM, VASELINE
Chemical Names:PURIFIED MIXTURE OF SEMI-SOLID SATURATED HYDROCARBONS, MAINLY OF PARAFFINIC NATURE, OBTAINED FROM PETROLEUM
CAS number:8009-03-8
INS:905b
Functional Class:
  • Food Additives
    • ANTIFOAMING_AGENT
    • GLAZING_AGENT
    • LUBRICANT
    • RELEASE_AGENT
Phew, thanks for that info. That’s a relief
 
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Vaseline Spray is a transparent, acid-free
lubrication and protection spray based on
petroleum jelly oil.
Applications:
Has a lubricating effect on metals and
plastic and protects against
weather influences, weak acids & bases and wear.
Anticorrosive and water resistant. To
use when little force is applied
is going to be. Can be used for door and door
window hinges, cars, motorcycles and bicycles,
home appliances and garden tools, sliding and
shutters, fine mechanical machines, ...
Do not use for brake drums and brake discs.
Properties:
- Rust and corrosion resistant
- Does not drip
- Acid-free
- Water repellent
- Silicone-free
- For indoor and outdoor
- Can be used at an angle of 360 °
 

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Can’t add anything else to assist you I’m just wondering how the drain tap works when it’s on top of the tank ???

Here we go.?
I am assuming it's the fresh water drain. My Burstner has the same, the tank is internal and mounted under the seat. Remove cushions and there it is. A screw wheel on the top of the tank connect to a bar going straight to the bottom of the tank and screws up and down to work the valve.
So, a fresh water drain tap on top of a tank.
I only learned that at first drain down on new van. Always been used to Autotrail and an external tap. ?
 
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Here we go.?
I am assuming it's the fresh water drain. My Burstner has the same, the tank is internal and mounted under the seat. Remove cushions and there it is. A screw wheel on the top of the tank connect to a bar going straight to the bottom of the tank and screws up and down to work the valve.
So, a fresh water drain tap on top of a tank.
I only learned that at first drain down on new van. Always been used to Autotrail and an external tap. ?
Yes exactly. Couldn’t have described it better myself (y)
 

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