Heating water from the Engine

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Aug 4, 2013
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Hunter 386 Comox
Hi


New here. We have a H386, but it doesn't seem to heat water off the engine , only via shore power. We turned the bleeder valve to ensure there's no air in it (as per instructions) but still nothing. Any ideas?

Thanks

Adam
 
Dec 14, 2003
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Hunter 34 Lake of Two Mountains, QC, Can
Hi Adam and welcome to the forum. This will seem like a stupid question but are you sure that the 2 hoses running from the engine to the tank are connected ? Sounds like your engine coolant is not running through the water heater. I suspect PO may have had a problem with a leaking hose and installed a bypass not to loose any coolant when running engine. This would allow the engine to run normally but the water heater would not work without engine coolant going through it. If it's the case, you need to reconnect the hoses and find out if it works normally, i.e. no leaks and hot water. If there is a leak then you need to replace the hoses in order to get your water heater operational again. Good luck
 
Sep 25, 2008
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Alden 50 Sarasota, Florida
Hi


New here. We have a H386, but it doesn't seem to heat water off the engine , only via shore power. We turned the bleeder valve to ensure there's no air in it (as per instructions) but still nothing. Any ideas?

Thanks

Adam
That is a misnomer. It isn't always a bleeder valve even though the name might imply otherwise.

You describe what is usually an air lock in the heater loop and that might not affect the engine cooling system.

Find the top-most point in the loop. If the bleeder valve isn't located there, it is useless for your purpose.
 
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