Water pump - issue airlock ? Motorhome

Nearlythere
Nearlythere Forum Participant Posts: 2

Second time we have used our Adria Coral 680st , but we have no water coming out of the taps 

As we are new to Motorhome, I drained the water tank and left the taps on to stop pipes bursting during the winter ,  but did not run the pump to force out the water out of the pipes .

When I turn the pump on I can hear it running , open the taps but air comes out with a splattering of water . I have left it running for several minutes but still no water just lots of air .

The water tank appears to have a pipe which I presume the pump sucks out the water from the tank . But there does not appear to be any suction. I have poured water down the pipe using a canister and for a brief second we did have water out of the tap , but again no suction after 

So I assume we have an air lock in the pump but how do I resolve ? 

 

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  • antirampman
    antirampman Forum Participant Posts: 21
    edited December 2017 #2

    I do not think you have an airlock more likely an air leak on the suction side of the pump. could be a cracked hose fitting or if you have a filter with a glass sediment bowl that could be cracked. you could try an old trick by closing all taps except the shower then take off the shower head and with the pump running suck as hard as you can on the shower hose end this will help to draw water up from the tank to the pump but will only work if you do not have the leaks mentioned above. It has worked for me many times. goodluck

  • Nearlythere
    Nearlythere Forum Participant Posts: 2
    edited December 2017 #3

    Thanks very much did not know about the shower trick .. it makes sense . Got one mouthful of water then just air . So yes your right I must have a leak from tank to pump . So I will try pouring more water down the tank suction hose with pump running and tap open , and then check for leaks .. my pump does a a small glass cup on the inlet would that be the filter , it's a but awakward becuse you cannot get to it as its flat on the floor 

    thanks for your help with this

    regards nick 

  • young thomas
    young thomas Forum Participant Posts: 11,356
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    edited December 2017 #4

    notwithstanding any leaks on the input side, as mentioned....

    if you have drained the fresh tank and the how water boiler, if you have the pump on, it will be the water boiler that fills first....this will take quite a few minutes, as it will need to fully fill before dispensing much other than air from the hot taps....

    similarly, as the pump is dragging fresh water into the hot tank, you might not get much from the cold tap for a while either....

    when filling my own hot tank (combi 6e) the pump will stop when its full (if all taps are closed)....i then know its full and can start to ease the air from both sides of the hot/cold system.

    i would close the taps, turn on thenpump and ensure that you hear it stop when the hot tank is full.....this will confirm the cold is being pumped into the tank and that the pressure based pump stops when its full....this will put ypur mind at rest that the system is filling properly.

    then open the taps slowly, letting any air escape, the pump shpuld come on again and the amount of water increase slightly as the air reduces.

    good luck.

  • Glenn T
    Glenn T Forum Participant Posts: 49
    edited February 2018 #5

    I had an intermittent problem similar to this, it turned out to be air being sucked into the plastic pipes near the surge damper .The pipe was cut a little short and was not pushed into the coupling as far as it should have been. It only happened about once in approximatly every 20 nights use and was a real pain. Have a good push and make sure all the plastics pipe ends are fully home.  Good Luck

  • Bellsboy
    Bellsboy Forum Participant Posts: 68
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    edited February 2018 #6

    If you did drain the hot water tank, did you remember to close the drain down valve? Check under the van to ensure water isn't running out as fast as the pump tries to push it into the system. Most of us have done this at least once!

  • dalek44
    dalek44 Forum Participant Posts: 1
    edited April 2021 #7

    Thanks Your advice was spot on about sucking on the shower hose worked for me when I had no flow and the pump running continuously on my Delaware. I probably created my own problem when I drained the system hence creating a air lock.