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SECTION 7 –
PLUMBING
WATER HEATER BYPASS
VALVE
Your coach may be equipped with a Water
Heater Bypass valve for easier winterization of
waterlines using RV antifreeze. See “Water
System Drain Valve Locations Chart” at the end
of this section for location on your model.
Turn the handle as shown to either “bypass” or
“flow” through the water heater.
Leave Water Heater Bypass valve handle in
NORMAL FLOW position if draining water and
blowing out waterlines. Place in BYPASS
position ONLY when using antifreeze solution in
waterlines.
WINTERIZING PROCEDURES
You can winterize the water and plumbing
system of your coach using one of the following
two methods – 1) Blow out waterlines using
compressed air or – 2) Fill waterlines with RV
water system antifreeze.
Method 1 – Blow Out Procedure
(Drain and purge waterlines using
compressed air)
1.
Level the Motor Home.
If the coach is not
level, there may be “low points” in waterlines
that can trap water in the lines and prevent it
from draining properly.
2.
Drain Fresh Water Tank and Waterlines.
Open all waterline drain valves and drain
fresh water tank. (See “Water System Drain
Valve Locations” chart at end of this section
for locations of drain valves on your model).
3.
Drain Exterior Shower/Wash Station.
Open exterior shower knobs and lay shower
head on ground as shown to drain any water
left in the shower line. Also place the tip of
your finger into the city water inlet and gently
press the backflow valve “button” in the
center of the inlet to drain any water trapped in
the inlet line.
4.
Remove the Ice Maker Water Filter
Cartridge (if equipped).
Remove the ice
maker filter cartridge from the filter assembly
Normal
Flow
By-Pass
Mode
Using exterior shower to drain waterline
-Typical View