You will connect the air compressor to the city water port on your rv.
Blow out your rv water lines.
I use air to blow out my lines.
It is always important to winterize any rv that is capable of running water every winter before the first frost front.
Follow steps 1 to 6 above to drain all the water.
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Drain your water tank first.
If you choose not to do this the hot water tank or the pipes in your rv could expand and then burst due to ice.
Blowing out the system with compressed air is preferred but not mandatory.
Next attach the blow out plug to the water inlet where the hose goes.
Connect it to the.
I just key the compressor to about 25psi and connect it with a blow out adapter i got a nice brass one from wal mart for just a few dollars and open all of the valves which for me include the drain on the electric water heater the hot and cold on the sink and the hot and cold on the.
The system in a email protected is very small and it takes little time.
Blow the lines out.
Blowing out rv water lines vs antifreeze using an air compressor to blow out your rv water pipes.
First disconnect your rv from the water hose and open the faucets turn on the shower and flush the toilet to drain the water from those lines.
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It s no fun getting soaked when it s near zero degrees out and you re on your way to town right after.
And any other water holding tanks you may have.
Then close them again.
Rv blow out plug clear out your water lines quickly and easily camco s rv blow out plug with quick connect provides a quick and easy way to clear out the water lines on your rv.
For each faucet clear out the hot water line first.
Even though you will fill the system with rv antifreeze you should still blow out the lines with compressed air first.
Attach the blow out plug to your water intake valve.
Take a systematic approach to your rv so you don t miss any faucets.
If you aren t going to blow the lines out then put a couple wraps of teflon tape on the water heater plug and re install it.
Blow out the hot and cold lines on other water faucets in the rv.
If your rig has a water filtration unit bypass it as well.
Now that most of the water has been removed you can force the remaining water out with compressed air.
Set your air compressor at 30 psi or less.
Do close them again unless you wish to wear all the water.
This is very important to prevent damage to the plumbing system.
Close the first faucet you cleared out and open a different one.