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Old 04-20-2014, 09:13 AM   #1
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2014 jayco flight 22FB plumbing ???

hello all, well we are getting ready for our trip to cherrystone campground in 2 weeks, im going to dewinterize the camper this week and make sure everything is working right. I am going to be using city water hookup this trip, so I was wondering what do you guys do after the camping trip, do you drain the water out of all your lines and drain the HWH in between trips, I will probably use it at least 1-2 times a month?? I know to drain the holding tanks but was just wondering about keeping water in the lines??
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If you will be using it a couple times per month, my opinion is that there no need to drain the lines.
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Old 04-20-2014, 04:24 PM   #3
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Agreed. I typically only drain the lines if I'm done for the season and am winterizing. That being said, I won't be seeing freezing temps again for a good long while (hopefully). If you live or travel to more northern climates, you may want to drain and/or blow out your water lines...
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I had the dealer winterize my 2014 Flight 26 BH this year but plan on doing it myself in the future. I want to de-winterize it myself. I know about the hot water heater bypass, but not sure on the water pump under the kitchen cabinets drawers if the valve was left open or not? Dealer doesn't know either. I will be using the water hook up at my house not the fresh water tank. If the valve is open, would it be in line with the water line?
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Generally yes. Handle inline with line means water is allowed to flow in the line.
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