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- RLS7201Explorer II
MrWizard wrote:
I think you will find the instructions say to mount facing up or sideways
Down may allow for liquid to creep into the pull shaft area , dry up and bind the shaft
Also easier for the cable to operate pulling and passing side ways, that with a 'U' bend in it
Have you looked at the mounting on your Bounder? The may be mounted with the handles down.
Richard - RLS7201Explorer IIMy 23 year old Bounder came with both gate valves mounted with the handles down . NO PROBLEM.
Richard - wtravlr1Explorer
neschultz wrote:
Our Winnebago came with one of the grey tank handles facing down. Easy to open.....kinda hard to reach in while bent over and pull it up to close it. No leaks at all.
thanks! - neschultzExplorerOur Winnebago came with one of the grey tank handles facing down. Easy to open.....kinda hard to reach in while bent over and pull it up to close it. No leaks at all.
- wtravlr1Explorer
Lynnmor wrote:
Maybe I need to clarify, I was not speaking about leakage but rather the potential issues with "stuff" getting in an area where it can cause difficulty with valve movement. Read the instructions if you need to verify this.
If you can give me a lead to where any instruction for correct angle of install for any of the waste valves might be, I would appreciate it. I cannot seem to find any manufacturers that speak to the angle of valve install. thanks - LynnmorExplorerMaybe I need to clarify, I was not speaking about leakage but rather the potential issues with "stuff" getting in an area where it can cause difficulty with valve movement. Read the instructions if you need to verify this.
- Dutch_12078Explorer IIOur old Class C had the dump valves mounted at a 135° downward angle and we never had a leakage problem with them.
- LynnmorExplorerMrWizard told you right, do not mount with the handle lower than 90 degrees, and it is best to mount it as near vertical as practical. The "stuff" will not weep or creep into the area where the blade is when open, it will FLOOD in. That area has a gap and there is absolutely no seal or anything to protect that area.
- ScottGNomadI don't think it will seep out the handle. If that were a problem it would leak no matter the postion.
- TakingThe5thExplorer
wtravlr1 wrote:
UPDATE: The valves will be adequately secured and have enough ground clearance. There should be no problem with valve stability. Just more convenient to mount with handle in down position. I can see a problem with seepage in to handle. Can't find any installation instructions from companies like Valterra.
Something to think about while you are securing everything - do you have a long handled "anything" in your rig (a broom maybe?) where you could fashion a large fork onto one end? Could you stick that fork over a properly placed gate handle and open it? Is there a way to use that handle to also close the valve? Would you need to fashion a couple of fulcrum points to do this? Just saying. Hope that helps.
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