If it froze, you may have a cracked heat exchanger.water is flowing out of my main exhaust on a Prochem Legend. Unit froze a few times but this is a new one. Looking for a diagnosis. thank you
What Ron said.water is flowing out of my main exhaust on a Prochem Legend. Unit froze a few times but this is a new one. Looking for a diagnosis. thank you
If it isn't your waste tank water and you have the model with the three heat exchangers, you can check which of the exchangers is leaking. Bypass one at a time by swapping the hose connections.water is flowing out of my main exhaust on a Prochem Legend. Unit froze a few times but this is a new one. Looking for a diagnosis. thank you
Thank you for the response.If it froze, you may have a cracked heat exchanger.
If it isn't your waste tank water and you have the model with the three heat exchangers, you can check which of the exchangers is leaking. Bypass one at a time by swapping the hose connections.Thank you for the response.
Thank you for the response.
Thank you for the response. not the issue but thanksyour waste tank was probably near full and maybe your float switch has failed.
your lint filter/trap might also be clogged.
wash the inside if the tank and try to remove the lint that might be interferring with the float switch.
Legend Brands" data-source="post: 4797232" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Thank you for the response. I think you are right on the exchangerWhat Ron said.
Clean water = popped heat exchanger
Dirty water= bad waste tank float, or foam.
But if it froze a few times, I would lean towards a popped heat exchanger.
If it froze, you may have a cracked heat exchanger.
If it froze, you may have a cracked heat exchanger.