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Old 05-03-2018, 01:42 PM   #1
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28RLS water pump location

We have a new 2018 Jay flight 28RLS and Id like to know if someone else who owns that model knows where the water pump is located?

Also when you connect the city water do you turn off the valve coming from to the water pump? One you tube de-winterizing video recommended that but I'm thinking it must have a check valve incorporated to prevent back flow into the fresh water tank, in which case doing that would be redundant.
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Old 05-03-2018, 02:55 PM   #2
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We have a new 2018 Jay flight 28RLS and Id like to know if someone else who owns that model knows where the water pump is located?

Also when you connect the city water do you turn off the valve coming from to the water pump? One you tube de-winterizing video recommended that but I'm thinking it must have a check valve incorporated to prevent back flow into the fresh water tank, in which case doing that would be redundant.


We have the 27RLS and the water pump is behind the cabinet under the kitchen sink, a pain to get to. We do not turn off any valves when connected to city water, it works fine. Turn on you water pump and you should be able to track it down by the noise it makes [emoji3]. Our model has a walk through bathroom with the toilet and a large linen closet on the drivers side. The bottom of the cabinet has a removable panel that conceals the water heater and bypass valves. Your are correct about the check valve.
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Old 05-03-2018, 04:27 PM   #3
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thanks.

I found the back of our water heater and the bypass valves under the kitchen sink.

Had the trailer delivered to the park where we took a seasonal site so I'll look this weekend.
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It's under the sink with the by pass for winterizing. No, don't turn off valves. I've a 2018 28 RLS bought a week ago.
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