HOWTO: Potable Water Use
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HOWTO: Potable Water Use
Your Roadtrek can operate in either fully self-contained mode, or can be connected to a water supply such as a campsite's
faucet.
The city water connection is under the back bumper on the driver's side. Unscrew the white plastic protective cap and
connect your clean hose to the water faucet and to a water pressure regulator attached to this connection point. Turn the
faucet on and check for leaks, tightening the connections as necessary.
supplies, make sure your Roadtrek is equipped with a pressure regulator. If not, purchase and install a pressure regulator
inline with the water connection.
Typical external water pressure regulator
Roadtrek built-in pressure regulator has
the words "Water Pressure Regulator" on
the plastic collar
In a typical campground you may see the faucet with a backflow preventer attached. These look similar to a pressure
regulator but do not affect the pressure. The backflow preventor is there to protect the campground. You need the pressure
regulator to protect yourself from excess pressure.