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Old 11-22-2005, 09:59 PM   #6
KAYE RIVERCITY
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.....BTW....always use an inline water regulator[cheap is good] set at the approperate PSI on you supply water side and a back flow preventer[cheap also]..... Just in case things go wrong somewhere -even along the line up from you! A fixed vent in your sewer connection[ a tee and a pipe leading up above the top of your rig] is also very helpful in case of a back draft in a windy area[fumes blowing out as you open the ground connection].....keeps the drains and toilet from bubbling if your factory installed venting system is clogged or installed incorrectly[use a donut at the ground pipe-lo-o-o-o-o-osley installed.....tank vents sometimes get a crust over the tank end in the black water tank and it keeps fumes from backdrafting into the coach....methane gas is nothing to fool with in any consentration.....IIRC I think the treshold is 3-5% by volume.....If you smell any odor -sewer or propane- open the windows and doors and ventulate the coach asap.......geofkaye
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