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wa8yxm
May 29, 2014Explorer III
Well I see the issue is solved.. (Closed shut off valve)
One comment, the person who said there is not a valve, is usually wrong.
On the pump inlet should be an "inlet strainer" and since you may need to open this when the water tank is full,, there should ALWAYS be a valve in the line.
Or if the pump fails,, You do not want gravity feeding water all over the floor while you replace the pump, thus there is ALWAYS a valve.
Exception for trailers with hand pumps.
One comment, the person who said there is not a valve, is usually wrong.
On the pump inlet should be an "inlet strainer" and since you may need to open this when the water tank is full,, there should ALWAYS be a valve in the line.
Or if the pump fails,, You do not want gravity feeding water all over the floor while you replace the pump, thus there is ALWAYS a valve.
Exception for trailers with hand pumps.
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