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11-14-2018, 04:04 PM
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Actually, living in Central Texas the most I do is drain the HW tank, blow the lines out and pour antifreeze in the p-traps. Haven't touched the bypass valves since I installed them.. [emoji39]
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Javi, where we live sounds similar to your area; the temps only go below freezing a handful of times during the winter, and we use our trailer year round, so I almost never fully winterize, but I'm thinking to be on the safe side for those handful of extra cold nights, I'd like to do something similar to your routine. I bought a fitting for blowing out the lines; what air pressure is high enough to be effective, but still safe for the plumbing?
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11-14-2018, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by MattE303
Javi, where we live sounds similar to your area; the temps only go below freezing a handful of times during the winter, and we use our trailer year round, so I almost never fully winterize, but I'm thinking to be on the safe side for those handful of extra cold nights, I'd like to do something similar to your routine. I bought a fitting for blowing out the lines; what air pressure is high enough to be effective, but still safe for the plumbing?
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30-35 psi is plenty
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11-14-2018, 04:33 PM
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30-35 psi is plenty
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great, thanks!
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11-14-2018, 04:52 PM
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great, thanks!
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Be sure to run the water pump dry before blowing out the lines. And flush the toilet, & outdoor faucets as well as the bath, & sink faucets with the air pressure on. Also blow out the black tank flush line..
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11-14-2018, 07:31 PM
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Thanks. You are absolutely correct. Just one check valve, at the top. Can't wait for spring to get to work on it.
Thanks for all the feed back.
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11-15-2018, 09:42 AM
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Be sure to run the water pump dry before blowing out the lines. And flush the toilet, & outdoor faucets as well as the bath, & sink faucets with the air pressure on. Also blow out the black tank flush line..
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good tips, thanks! I would have totally forgotten about the blank tank flush!
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