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- paulcardozaExplorerMy '03 Executive has the drain in the service bay bin, bottom right corner. I'm guessing the OP has an AquaHot, so draining the HW tank is not easy. He'll need to pump pink antifreeze through the system to properly winterize. To winterize an AquaHot equipped coach properly will take 6 - 10 gallons of the pink stuff. Do it right! If an AquaHot unit freezes and the core fails, you're looking at a $10,000 new unit as the only fix.
Fishinghat wrote:
Since no one else has offered any suggestions, I'll recommend looking in the service bay. That's where the hookups for water, power, sewer, and normally drains for the systems. To completely drain the hot water tank, the plug at the bottom on the outside comes out. Releasing pressure on the relief valve won't drain the tank, but will only allow some water out and allow air in if the inside faucets are not open. - FishinghatExplorer IISince no one else has offered any suggestions, I'll recommend looking in the service bay. That's where the hookups for water, power, sewer, and normally drains for the systems. To completely drain the hot water tank, the plug at the bottom on the outside comes out. Releasing pressure on the relief valve won't drain the tank, but will only allow some water out and allow air in if the inside faucets are not open.
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