Electric water and heat

Mar 3, 2024
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Just trying to test all the features on our new caravan before taking it out for the first time so I will probably be here asking a lot of silly questions.

For starters - is it normal that if I turn on the electric heating and hot water (without gas), the space heater seems to take priority so the water hardly heats up at all unless I turn off the space heater?

Also is it normal that the electric space heater on a cold day like today (5 degrees) struggles to get the van up to temperature unless you switch to the mixed gas/electric mode?

Just checking that this is as expected?

Also - when I am towing, do I need to detach the gas cable from the gas bottle, or is it enough just to close the valve at the top of the bottle?
 
Apr 2, 2020
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Hi Javert, If it is a Truma system then yes that is what usually happens. I tend to run just space heating initially to get up to temperature, and then switch to just water heating - the water only generally takes 20 - 30 minutes to get to hot. Once everything is warmed up the system will comfortably maintain both.
 
Nov 30, 2022
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As Otto has said, just use the heating first. Turning the gas off at the cylinder is the "normal" practice. Removing the hose achieves nothing further.
Just remember there I no such thing as a stupid question, onky a fool who doesn't ask it, and we ALL had to learn which is what this forum is brilliant for.
Oh, and welcome!
P.s. always turn the gas off at the cylinder when I storage/not in use.
 
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Hi Javert, If it is a Truma system then yes that is what usually happens. I tend to run just space heating initially to get up to temperature, and then switch to just water heating - the water only generally takes 20 - 30 minutes to get to hot. Once everything is warmed up the system will comfortably maintain both.

Thanks - yes it's a Truma system.
 
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On your Truma setting you can select power 4 amp or 8 .amp also water temp 40 degrees or 60 degrees and if you want to heat up quickly set Gas/Elect 2. We keep our water set at 60 and Electric 8amp which is Elect2 and find this sufficient
 
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On your Truma setting you can select power 4 amp or 8 .amp also water temp 40 degrees or 60 degrees and if you want to heat up quickly set Gas/Elect 2. We keep our water set at 60 and Electric 8amp which is Elect2 and find this sufficient
Mine does not seem to have these options (at least not written that way).

It has Ele 1 and Ele 2 and it has water settings eco, high, boost.

Maybe this is the same as what you mean - maybe High = 60 and Ele2 = 8.
 
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I don't know if you have told us previously about the make model and age of your caravan appliances, but I for one don't have perfect memory and I'm not going trace back through multiple threads to find out what ou may have previously told us, so its really helpful if when starting a new technical thread to give us chapter and verse Make Model and year of caravan, and the same for any specific appliances you are asking about.
 
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It has Ele 1 and Ele 2 and it has water settings eco, high, boost.
Water settings eco=40 degrees (mine doesn't feel anywhere near this), high=60 degrees. Boost switches priority from room (blown air) heating to water heating. In normal operation the water doesn't heat up until the caravan is up to temperature.

I found that the heating took quite a while to warm up the caravan when I was away a couple of weeks ago and the outside temperature wasn't much above freezing.
 
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Many (most/all?) Truma heaters have 2 elements, and you have no way of knowing if just one of them has failed other than much longer warm up time.
Some simple tell-tale, like an LED not lighting up, would really help to identify if an element has failed wouldn't it Mr Truma?
 

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