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JIMNLIN
Jan 01, 2015Explorer III
With some county/city water districts running 80-100 and even 150 lb of pressure anyone not using a water pressure regulator (I prefer brass) on the supply faucet is tempting a flooded trailer.
I've seen and I'm sure others have also, a RV trailer sitting in the campground/rv park with water running/dripping from underneath with a flooded campsite or the outside hose squirting water everywhere. Usually these folks weren't at home so we turn the water off for them. We also notice a pressure regulator wasn't used in some cases.
I've seen and I'm sure others have also, a RV trailer sitting in the campground/rv park with water running/dripping from underneath with a flooded campsite or the outside hose squirting water everywhere. Usually these folks weren't at home so we turn the water off for them. We also notice a pressure regulator wasn't used in some cases.
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