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Old 11-05-2010, 11:41 AM   #1
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low point drains 2006 jflight bhds

where oh where are the valves?????
the 4 lines 2 in rear and 2 near steps are found but i cannot find any valves
i know someone has to be able to tell me where they are
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Old 11-05-2010, 12:07 PM   #2
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Have you looked under the bathroom sink? How about in the bottom of a clothes wardrobe? If no one else has your model, contact either a Jayco dealership's service department or contact the Jayco factory for the location.

Oh, on one of our first Jaycos the low point drains had valves outside at the end of the low point drain pipes.
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Old 11-05-2010, 12:18 PM   #3
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the lines are all open on bottom.i checked there first
the ones near the door are under the sink area so i took the drawers out and looked good i think
the drains appear right under where the water pump is
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Someone inform this newbie on the basics of winterizing. I see the two low point drains, but just don't want to miss anything. Do those drain everything?

So far, we've kept the unit at a little over 60 degrees inside. Is that warm enough to keep things thawed out? I have no water hooked up at this time, but do have water in the tank.
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Someone inform this newbie on the basics of winterizing. I see the two low point drains, but just don't want to miss anything. Do those drain everything?

So far, we've kept the unit at a little over 60 degrees inside. Is that warm enough to keep things thawed out? I have no water hooked up at this time, but do have water in the tank.
a friend of mine uses those low point drains only to winterize his camper but as for me i would be a little afraid of it
i used air compressor to force the water out the faucets.
the only reason i want to find the low point drain valves is to drain any water i didnt get out of the lines.
hope this helps
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Old 11-06-2010, 01:25 PM   #6
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My low point drains are under the bathroom sink. They are where the lines split off to go to the outside shower.
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Old 11-06-2010, 05:07 PM   #7
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i found 2 in the rear
i slid out the rear slide and found to trap doors.1 was for access to the shower and the other was access to the low point drains
i cannot find the valves for the drains in the front
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