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โOct-05-2017 09:04 PM
Bordercollie wrote:
"Low Point Drains" sounds like a terminology problem. Normally what are called low point drains function to drain water out of the hot and cold water lines when sanitizing the system. It may be Farmboy's rig has different labeling.
โOct-05-2017 09:44 AM
โOct-05-2017 06:48 AM
Travelin2 wrote:Farmboy666 wrote:loggenrock wrote:
Low point drains do NOT drain the fresh water tank - that's another valve. Low point drains allow water in the lines to drain - you should have both a hot and a cold drain, in addition to the water tank drain. 3 total. I have a 2015 Prism 24J - the valves are small T-handles that pull up to open. Lousy placement, they are behind a panel in the under-bed storage compartment. They will drain onto the ground. Mine happen to be just behind the passenger side rear dual wheels. ST
My low point drain DOES drain my fresh water tank and everything below it so be careful with your blanket statements.
I agree with loggenrock. The valves called "low point drain" refers to the valves that open the pressure lines and allow the water retained there-in to drain by gravity. If indeed those valves also drain your freshwater holding tank then when you close those low point drain valves the pressure in the lines when the system is pressurized would backfill your freshwater tank. Your freshwater tank has an overflow/vent line so when your low point valves are closed there must be water constantly flowing out your vent line. Right?
My rig has two low point drain valves and one freshwater drain valve.
โOct-05-2017 04:01 AM
Farmboy666 wrote:loggenrock wrote:
Low point drains do NOT drain the fresh water tank - that's another valve. Low point drains allow water in the lines to drain - you should have both a hot and a cold drain, in addition to the water tank drain. 3 total. I have a 2015 Prism 24J - the valves are small T-handles that pull up to open. Lousy placement, they are behind a panel in the under-bed storage compartment. They will drain onto the ground. Mine happen to be just behind the passenger side rear dual wheels. ST
My low point drain DOES drain my fresh water tank and everything below it so be careful with your blanket statements.
โOct-03-2017 03:34 PM
fred42 wrote:
These valves are also on the water heater bypass pipes. I am always concerned that I will snap one of them off by turning it the wrong way. Once I determine the proper direction, I put an adhesive white label somewhere nearby and draw a spiral arrow and the word OPEN on it.
โSep-27-2017 09:12 PM
loggenrock wrote:
Low point drains do NOT drain the fresh water tank - that's another valve. Low point drains allow water in the lines to drain - you should have both a hot and a cold drain, in addition to the water tank drain. 3 total. I have a 2015 Prism 24J - the valves are small T-handles that pull up to open. Lousy placement, they are behind a panel in the under-bed storage compartment. They will drain onto the ground. Mine happen to be just behind the passenger side rear dual wheels. ST
โSep-27-2017 08:06 PM
โSep-13-2017 11:10 AM
โSep-13-2017 07:53 AM
Have RV Will Travel wrote:
I have a Coachmen 2018 Prism with the same problem. The is a knob in the back wall of the bedroom and it says, "Low Drain Point". Can't seem to find any info in the owner's manuals.
I see water dripping out just below this knob outside and at the bottom of the coach. It is coming out of a pipe. When I run the water it increases, so, might be the drain is slightly opened on the gray tank. However, can't budge the knob. Will try so WD-30.
Any one else has ideas please advise. Thanks in advance.
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