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jalichty wrote:
I would doubt that the residual water in the lines, after blowing them out, would be enough to freeze, expand and break or rupture a line. Even if it's in a curve in the line, it would expand up both sides as it freezes and I don't believe it would break the line. We have blown out our FW for 20 years or so and just put antifreeze in the P traps and, I had one thing break, an outside kitchen line broke because the dealer didn't open it up when blowing the FW lines out after they did some repair and I didn't do it either when I got home. I had never heard of having the faucets closed until the system gets pressurized up and then opening the sequentially to get them all blown out. I guess as long as the air pressure isn't too high, should be ok. Also, don't open the low point drains, I have three, until after you have blown out the rest of the FW, at least I don't do that. It would seems to me that doing this would keep you from getting all the air pressure to the fixtures that are a ways from the low point drains, but I could be wrong.
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rskeans wrote:
I first empty the hot water tank. Then pressurize the system using the hot water tank as the compressed air storage place. Then open each faucet sequentially until the water stops flowing. When all completed, pour RV antifreeze into the traps. That's it. Not a big deal.
โNov-08-2016 10:32 AM
csamayfield55 wrote:Precisely! That's why I always follow up with the pink stuff after blowing out almost all the water. The little extra time and a couple of bucks more it takes is well worth it to me.ksg5000 wrote:
You don't need anything powerful to winterize - I use a simple 12 volt compressor (which isn't very powerful) for 25 yrs. I don't see the logic of putting in pink stuff if you blow your lines .. overkill in my opinion.
That is your opinion and I can tell you for a fact that water will settle in the lines in low spots and during a hard freeze you can break lines. I know, I have had it happen.
Pink stuff pushes the water out and what doesn't go out mixes with it to lower the freeze point where it will not freeze. There is just no way with air to get all of the water out
Chris
โNov-08-2016 09:18 AM
ksg5000 wrote:
You don't need anything powerful to winterize - I use a simple 12 volt compressor (which isn't very powerful) for 25 yrs. I don't see the logic of putting in pink stuff if you blow your lines .. overkill in my opinion.
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