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FerrisFamilyof5 wrote:coolmom42 wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Highly doubt dealer went to the trouble of flushing fresh water tank.
Should be a tank drain on bottom of RV.
Sanitize tank/plumbing lines with household bleach (1/4 cup per 15 gallons of water)
Add appropriate amount of bleach to fresh water tank....turn on water pump and open faucets (hot/cold) one at a time until water flows and you can smell the bleach (Kitchen sink/bathroom sink/shower faucets and toilet. Then let some water out of low point drains (drains for hot/cold plumbing lines).
Leave over night........then drain fresh water tank, drain water heater, fill/flush tank. Then fill tank.......flush hot/cold lines/low point drains to get rid of bleach water.
Little baking soda added to fresh water tank helps
This is correct.
REALLY? seems like overkill.... I ran some water in it, flushed it, ran some more water in it.... never stank, never tasted funny. There's enough chlorine in city water that you won't have a problem if you just flush it. And if you don't have city water, what are you worried about? you're drinking well/spring water.
โJun-23-2015 02:27 PM
Krusty wrote:
I do the bleach thing too. Every spring
โJun-23-2015 02:05 PM
โJun-23-2015 01:28 PM
coolmom42 wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Highly doubt dealer went to the trouble of flushing fresh water tank.
Should be a tank drain on bottom of RV.
Sanitize tank/plumbing lines with household bleach (1/4 cup per 15 gallons of water)
Add appropriate amount of bleach to fresh water tank....turn on water pump and open faucets (hot/cold) one at a time until water flows and you can smell the bleach (Kitchen sink/bathroom sink/shower faucets and toilet. Then let some water out of low point drains (drains for hot/cold plumbing lines).
Leave over night........then drain fresh water tank, drain water heater, fill/flush tank. Then fill tank.......flush hot/cold lines/low point drains to get rid of bleach water.
Little baking soda added to fresh water tank helps
This is correct.
โJun-23-2015 12:48 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Highly doubt dealer went to the trouble of flushing fresh water tank.
Should be a tank drain on bottom of RV.
Sanitize tank/plumbing lines with household bleach (1/4 cup per 15 gallons of water)
Add appropriate amount of bleach to fresh water tank....turn on water pump and open faucets (hot/cold) one at a time until water flows and you can smell the bleach (Kitchen sink/bathroom sink/shower faucets and toilet. Then let some water out of low point drains (drains for hot/cold plumbing lines).
Leave over night........then drain fresh water tank, drain water heater, fill/flush tank. Then fill tank.......flush hot/cold lines/low point drains to get rid of bleach water.
Little baking soda added to fresh water tank helps
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