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Passin__Through
Nov 26, 2013Explorer
2-MTnesters wrote:
I had the same thing happen to 2010 3400Rl. There is a vacuum breaker/check valve located in the wall behind your shower controls that has gotten cracked or damaged. I accessed mine by removing the shower controls and reaching into the wall and pulling the pex type tubing through the opening. I did replace mine but I really don't think it's necessary since this line is NOT tied in in any way to your fresh water lines in the rest of the coach. You can get the needed fittings at your local home center to fit the tubing together if you don't want to replace the broken piece. P.M. me if you have any questions and I'll be glad to help. Tim
BOLDFACE added.
The purpose of the vacuum breaker is NOT to protect the RV water system, but to prevent a potential cross-connection with the campsite water system should supply pressure be lost. If that were to happen and there was no vacuum breaker in the line, waste water could be drawn out of the black tank and into the campsite water lines, with the attendant problems of system contamination, including possible spreading to RVs in other campsites when pressure is restored, etc. Please, for your own peace of mind and the health of other campers, make sure you have a functioning vacuum breaker on the black tank flush line.
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