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Title: Frozen/Ruptured water line
Post by: sedelange on January 04, 2015, 01:34:05 pm
How do I prevent water line breakage while using the coach. While we were in Ruidoso, I left the coach with the Aquahot on and the Generator on Auto. It kept the coach comfortable.  I wasn't staying in the coach, instead I was staying in our house there. When we had to leave, we were stopped about 30 miles east of Ruidoso due to road closures.  I stepped out of the coach to check on road conditions and noticed water pouring out of the refrigerator access door.  I immediately shut off the water pump. I waited until further in the trip when it was warmer to troubleshoot the problem. The leak turned out to be the water line to the kitchen sink. I left that valve turned off and continued home.  I intend to get it fixed when at FOT on February 3rd, but I am trying to determine what I can do to prevent failure in the future. Is it necessary to drain the lines every night?  Can I insulate the lines?

I didn't spend a lot of time diagnosing the problem, but after more thought I am guessing the line that is leaking is the supply to the ice maker.
Title: Re: Frozen/Ruptured water line
Post by: Michelle on January 04, 2015, 01:50:35 pm
I didn't spend a lot of time diagnosing the problem, but after more thought I am guessing the line that is leaking is the supply to the ice maker.

If it is just the icemaker line, it's best to shut it off and blow it out/drain it during really hard freezes.  It's such a small diameter line and doesn't have much protection from the outside.  It could even be the icemaker solenoid valve froze and failed.

The other water lines *should* be OK as long as you have your basement thermostat set and the Aquahot (or furnace, for those with furnaces) running.

To be honest those icemaker lines have a limited lifespan anyway as they get brittle and cracked over time.  About 5-8 years, IIRC from a variety of forum posts.
Title: Re: Frozen/Ruptured water line
Post by: oldguy on January 04, 2015, 02:12:16 pm
The icemaker line must be shut off and drained as at the back of the fridge outside temperature.
Title: Re: Frozen/Ruptured water line
Post by: Rudy on January 04, 2015, 03:07:36 pm
Steve,

Be sure to leave cabinet doors open to allow warm air into the lines hidden in there throughout the coach.
Title: Re: Frozen/Ruptured water line
Post by: sedelange on January 04, 2015, 04:29:53 pm
Where is the cutoff for the ice maker? 

BTW, it was about 12F for a low while I was there.

Title: Re: Frozen/Ruptured water line
Post by: red tractor on January 04, 2015, 04:39:06 pm
It should be somewhere under the sink. You will see a tee into the cold line to the galley sink and there will be a petcock to turn off. I have worked on motorhomes for many years and I still let mine freeze up. I thought I had it protected, but it froze the ice maker solenoid valve and when it warmed up had a flood coming out from under the refer, sure was glad that we were in the coach when it happened as we turned off the pump and then I turned off the valve under the sink
Title: Re: Frozen/Ruptured water line
Post by: sedelange on January 04, 2015, 05:00:35 pm
Thanks for the location.  I will shut it off tomorrow when I take RV to be washed.
Title: Re: Frozen/Ruptured water line
Post by: Michelle on January 04, 2015, 05:07:58 pm
Thanks for the location.  I will shut it off tomorrow when I take RV to be washed.

Exercise caution with that valve - they're prone to start leaking out the stem once you fiddle with them.  Don't ask me how I know....
Title: Re: Frozen/Ruptured water line
Post by: krush on January 04, 2015, 06:27:38 pm
Exercise caution with that valve - they're prone to start leaking out the stem once you fiddle with them.  Don't ask me how I know....

Mine did this, but a slight tightening of the packing stopped the drip.