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Water system / pipeline

Verfasst: 12.07.2015 11:24
von Schmich
Hello everyone! Sorry for writing in English but my German is rusty and I want to be understood =)

I have 2 questions regarding the water system in my -95 JC 312D.

Am I correct in thinking that the kitchen tap has only cold water?

The hot water from the boiler splits up. One goes to the bathroom tap but the other one I have no idea. Does anyone know where it goes?
I see it go down under the wardrobe (just like the cold water) but after that I cannot see.

I did a rough sketch of what I think the water system looks like. Please correct me if I'm wrong with it.

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Any help is appreciated! And if you prefer replying in German you can do that no problem as long as I don't have to :D
Michael

Re: Water system / pipeline

Verfasst: 12.07.2015 20:55
von komposti
Hallo Schmich,

normalerweise solltest Du sehr wohl unter der Spüle einen Heisswasserschlauch finden, der zur Armatur am Spülbecken geht.
Wo sollte denn der andere Schlauch vomn Kleiderschrank aus sonst hingehen?

Müsste im Cook ja sonst auch nass werden, wenn der Boiler voll ist...

Beste Grüße

Komposti

Re: Water system / pipeline

Verfasst: 13.07.2015 17:30
von Schmich
Thanks for the replies! I have finally figured it all out after removing a lot of panels. The pipes towards the kitchen had a "T" connection with cold/hot water :S Very strange! I wonder if it's home-made. I thought the "T"was simply to relay the cold water to the WC/boiler/shower, but no, that "T" is a little further down.

The reason I couldn't test it well is because the kitchen tap (nozzle) was leaking ever so slightly when closed. I could feel the water drops being warm and the boiler would actually empty out. So I was trying to figure out how warm water was going to the kitchen. Either from the shower hot/cold mixer or a tube going back. It was a tube going back (under the wardrobe) and following the cold water and connecting to that "T" connection.

As I now know the entire system I can also say that the tube to drain the boiler is actually the "cold water"-tube. Actually it makes sense since the input (cold water) of the boiler is at the bottom of it. Output (hot water) is on top of the boiler.

So all is good! Thanks again =)