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Old 06-12-2014, 09:40 PM   #1
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What is this for?

In our Jay Flight 23MBH, I noticed this under the rear wardrobe:
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And the water lines have what appear to be an overflow at this spot through the bottom of the unit:
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Old 06-12-2014, 09:53 PM   #3
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Those valves are your hot and cold water low point drains....., you use them to drain the lines when you winterize the TT.

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Ah, thanks. Guess I missed that in the PDI!
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Old 06-12-2014, 10:05 PM   #5
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Most RV dealers overlook the low point drain valves during a PDI.

Your TT manual will have instructions on winterizing, or feel free to do a "winterizing" search here at JOF, there are a number of threads on the subject should you need some insight when the time comes.

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Yep low points. Check YouTube for some vids of the process too.
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y'all beat me to it - I was ready to say, "Don't ever pull the red valve!!!"
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Donald, on my maiden voyage, these were open on my rig...so as I hooked up the water....it just came pouring out the back...from those tubes. Learned my lesson quickly to find those valves and shut them.
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Haha, mine was the plastic plug in the hot water heater! I'm sure it's been done many times!
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Haha, mine was the plastic plug in the hot water heater! I'm sure it's been done many times!

Same here. Didnt open the relief valve first before pulling the plug. Spent almost an hr looking for that plug in the other side of the yard
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