Pete Masterson
10-22-2008, 02:01
My coach has a water drain on the curb side (near where the water
pump is located) that requires the pump to operate in order to drain
the tank. It also has a 2" valve (similar to the 3" valves used for
the holding tanks) behind a door in the water/holding tank hookup bay
that drains the fresh water tank by gravity (and fairly quickly, I
might add). The fresh water plumbing is white plastic, while the
holding tank plumbing is black plastic pipe in my coach.
I believe that the pump-required drain has something to do with
winterizing (but that's not a problem where I live as it never
freezes there).
Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
aeonix1@...
On the road at Edinburg, VA
On Oct 21, 2008, at 2:55 PM, williamcharrison wrote:
> My fresh water tank will not drain unless the pump is on, how do I
> drain it otherwise?
>
> Chuck Harrison
> Akron, Ohio
> 90 SP36
>
>
pump is located) that requires the pump to operate in order to drain
the tank. It also has a 2" valve (similar to the 3" valves used for
the holding tanks) behind a door in the water/holding tank hookup bay
that drains the fresh water tank by gravity (and fairly quickly, I
might add). The fresh water plumbing is white plastic, while the
holding tank plumbing is black plastic pipe in my coach.
I believe that the pump-required drain has something to do with
winterizing (but that's not a problem where I live as it never
freezes there).
Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
aeonix1@...
On the road at Edinburg, VA
On Oct 21, 2008, at 2:55 PM, williamcharrison wrote:
> My fresh water tank will not drain unless the pump is on, how do I
> drain it otherwise?
>
> Chuck Harrison
> Akron, Ohio
> 90 SP36
>
>