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You see my problem is very messed upI'm glad that's not a diagram of your heart.
It may be a winterization configuration. But it's hard to tell.
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I need to find out what the brand is there are no markingsYou see my problem is very messed up
The brand of what ? Be specific. Actually, this is of little or no help until you determine which hoses are connected to what and the direction of flow.I need to find out what the brand is there are no markings
Thank you I will email them and see what they sayPressurized Freshwater Systems Guide | West Marine
With helpful diagrams and accompanying text, this article from the experts at West Marine will get you up to speed on freshwater pumps and system components.www.westmarine.com
I think you completely missed the point of the reason for me posting that link. West Marine will NOT answer your question, they sell marine parts, that's all they do. Their Advisor section of their website is just that, advice, but no forum.Thank you I will email them and see what they say
Thank you I did more research and have come to the same conclusion, I really appreciate your comments Merry ChristmasRed hose on right goes to bilge, it is TP valve release path. Bottom right braided hose is cold water inlet from pressure pump.. may be connected to a blue hose.. Top left braid hose is the hot water outlet to system, should go to a red line somehow.. .. The two hose barb fittings left and right are for connecting to the engine coolant bypass so that the water is heated by the engine when it is running.. The electrics look a bit messed up.. There should be a thermostat behind the cover in bottom center.. don't hook up to electrics until the tank is full and has been bled of air and you're sure that the thermostat is in line .. the thermostat is one of the things that keeps the tank from bursting.
The brass plugged fitting is probably for an anode.. it may or may not be there..
As noted before, the system may be in a "winterization" mode.. and it looks like a couple of valves are missing...
More detailed pictures are needed..
Actually Western Marine did answer my emailI think you completely missed the point of the reason for me posting that link. West Marine will NOT answer your question, they sell marine parts, that's all they do. Their Advisor section of their website is just that, advice, but no forum.
Ralph's #7 post is correct. Another way to say it, as we have to many who have come here before you, is: "Help us to help you." I've been active on boating forums for decades. We often see questions like yours, which could also be interpreted as "Please do all my homework for me ." Often without the please included. Sorry, ain't gonna happen, and it's not just because doing someone else's homework is cheating. In this case it's because we would really like to help but as both Ralph and kloudie point out, you have not provided enough information for anyone to do so, much as we'd like to. I gave you that link to try to help you identify the parts. The big circular object is, of course, the water heater. The link provided you with an identification of what some of the connections are called. It doesn't matter much what make, since they all have similar connections, for starters at this stage of your inquiries. Until you figure out what the other ends of those hoses are connected to, and tell us, that's about all we can do from here now. As Ralph said, "You're there, we're not." That's true and no amount of begging and pleading can change that reality.
The effort we've put in just to help you understand why we're limited in our ability to help you should indicate how much we want to actually help. I hope you see it that way. People could just as well have ignored your post entirely. See?
Good luck, happy holidays.
That's encouraging! Have you heard from West Marine?Actually Western Marine did answer my email
How nice. What did they say?Actually Western Marine did answer my email
They juts asked for more info but seems I have resolved this I hope lolHow nice. What did they say?
No dought about that it wasnt my boat I am juts a friend trying to help in sort out the mess. Good thing is I have the schematics of all the lines.Moral of the story: don't let random low-lifes stay on your boat.
Right. You are a good friend to help him out.No dought about that it wasnt my boat I am juts a friend trying to help in sort out the mess. Good thing is I have the schematics of all the lines.
Very nice of you, great time of year for the spirit. Glad we could help. Perhaps now you know why we asked those questions about info you now claim you had. Probably the same questions West Marine asked...No dought about that it wasnt my boat I am juts a friend trying to help in sort out the mess. Good thing is I have the schematics of all the lines.