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2012 Dutchmen Classic 27RLS Low Point Drains

rpounds
Explorer
Explorer
I am preparing to winterize our RV for the first time. We moved from sunny southern California to Washington/Idaho, so winterizing is a new experience for me. I've pretty well got it figured out, thanks to a lot of help and advice from others. However, I am having a hard time locating our low point drains. They are not sticking out below the belly of the trailer. They are not along the outside of the frame rails. They are not in the wheel wells. At this point, I don't know where else to look. I wrote to Dutchmen, but they didn't bother responding to me (I wrote to them on Monday and it is now Friday). Does anyone have this floor plan that can tell me where to look?
Current rig 2019 Ram 1500
2022 Cougar 22MLSWE

Old rig '05 Dodge Ram CTD Quad Cab 4x4
'11 Dutchmen 277RLS
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bobndot
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Explorer II
Look inside cabinets for the valves to lift up.

Look near the back of the water heater. You might have to remove an access panel inside your TT at the back area of your WH.
That area will house the by-pass valves and very often, the Low Pt. drains.

If you have an underbelly, the low pt drains might be concealed and water will drip onto the belly then seek a way out. Nothing surprises me in RV life .

Dave-Sparky
Explorer
Explorer
For my Dutchmen 24 the low point drains are no the floor of the kitchen cabinet under the sink.

Good luck

Dave
Dave and Colleen
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1991 Dutchman TT 24FK
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K_Charles
Explorer
Explorer
The low point would be where the hot and cold pipes ar the lowest so that should be where they go under the hall. Somewhere between the bathroom and kitchen. I would start by look under the bathroom