I too have a standard Seaward 6 gallon water heater - it's located in the master stateroom under the bed. First time winterizing this boat.
Prior owner had installed a HW Heater bypass system.
I closed the inflow valve to the HW heater also the outflow valve from the HW heater. Then I opened the valves on each side of the bypass.
I then attached a hose to the water heater drain and opened up the drain and the pressure valve. Didn't get any water flow, so I tried to get the flow going by sucking on the hose. Got some water but no real flow.
So, I removed the hose and tried it without it - the tank was emptying right into the bilge space under the bed.
While the water was running I believe I heard a bilge pump come on from somewhere - it wasn't the shower sump that is mid-ship. So, I decided to empty the tank right into the space under the bed - it seemed to be draining and not puddling under the HW heater, but I'm not sure exactly where it went.
Can anyone shed any light on this - did I screw it up big time? Is it now safe to add the pink stuff??
Thanks,
Prior owner had installed a HW Heater bypass system.
I closed the inflow valve to the HW heater also the outflow valve from the HW heater. Then I opened the valves on each side of the bypass.
I then attached a hose to the water heater drain and opened up the drain and the pressure valve. Didn't get any water flow, so I tried to get the flow going by sucking on the hose. Got some water but no real flow.
So, I removed the hose and tried it without it - the tank was emptying right into the bilge space under the bed.
While the water was running I believe I heard a bilge pump come on from somewhere - it wasn't the shower sump that is mid-ship. So, I decided to empty the tank right into the space under the bed - it seemed to be draining and not puddling under the HW heater, but I'm not sure exactly where it went.
Can anyone shed any light on this - did I screw it up big time? Is it now safe to add the pink stuff??
Thanks,