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Resolved Water pump shuts itself off - frequently! (Newmar)

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Rich W.

Retired Fire Chief
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Location
Rosemary Farm, Grass Valley Ca
RV Year
2016
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Ventana 3427
RV Length
35
Chassis
Freightliner XCR
Engine
6.7 ISB 360/800
TOW/TOAD
2001 Jeep Wrangler
Fulltimer
No
This has been going on for a long time but its been low priority - just a bit of an annoyance. But with the big stuff behind me I figured I’d tackle this one. Probably simple to fix.

The problem: The water pump “system” turns itself off randomly but frequently. Sometimes in just a few minutes, sometimes it will go almost all day, but it usually happens several times per day. I have three switches, one in the bathroom, one at the klitchen sink, and one in the wet bay, all with green LED indicator lights.

So it would be obvious when the system is off but the switch over the sink is on the bottom of the upper cabinet facing down, the bathroom switch is under the med cab, and the wet bay switch is in the wet bay. So none of them are readily visible - this is more a cause for irritation than anything as I can just turn the pump back on at any time, but it would be nice to put an end to this one. And eventually it will probably fail completely leaving me without a functioning water pump.

I figure Im not the first with this problem, so…..Ideas? Some weak relay somewhere? All the switches work. Pump is good. It just turns itself off. No issues when hooked up to a domestic water supply naturally.
 
Rich; Your water pump should not run continously. It should shut off seconds after you turn off whatever water outlet you have running.
You may have excessive air in your system, a water leak somewhere, or a bad pump pressure switch.
Have you been going through what seems like a lot of water?

Roger
 
No leaks and all is well with the plumbing. It doesn't run continuously. When the system has power it works properly providing water when a faucet is turned on, the ice maker starts a new batch, or the toilet is flushed. Whenever it senses a decrease in pressure. Otherwise the pump doesnt run. It‘s in a stand-by mode and holds pressure nicely.

But the system keeps losing power so I have to turn it back on again when I need water for anything. It has spring loaded rocker switches. So I hit the switch to power the system on, then its a normal demand system, then I hit it again to power off when desired. Problem is it also frequently powers off by itself - not a desirable condition.

It’s not a serious problem at this point so it’s been low on the list. But it will be a problem when it fails entirely so I’d like to address it between trips. I need to call Newmar tomorrow anyway so I’ll ask them - I’m certain they know about the issue. But I figured someone here has also had the problem - I doubt I’m the first.
 
OH....sorry....my misunderstanding. Might there be some type of computerized/monitoring control panel that influences the primary power for the water pump?

Roger
 
Look under wet bay, left wall. The one's Newmar users are prone to failure, the Intellitec are supposed to be better and that's what I have.
 
OH....sorry....my misunderstanding. Might there be some type of computerized/monitoring control panel that influences the primary power for the water pump?

Roger
My guess too - now to find out where they hid it…..
 
Look under wet bay, left wall. The one's Newmar users are prone to failure, the Intellitec are supposed to be better and that's what I have.
Ok thanks.
 

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