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Old 11-10-2016, 09:59 PM   #14
bevedfelker
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2015 Vegas 24.1
State: Pennsylvania
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Jerry -- it might not be much help to you but here is a picture of the low point drains on my 2015 Vegas 24.1. You can see they are all near the fresh water tank. The blobs of gray are the insulation where the drain line penetrates the floor. From left to right are the fresh water tank drain, cold water low point drain, and hot water low point drain. I assume your valves should look just like these. The cold water drain is on a supply line that is common to the shore water and pump. I can't imagine yours are scattered everywhere.

I'd look under your couch, or pull out the bottom kitchen drawers, or look under the stove or refrig. It makes no sense to me to install a low point drain at a place where they have to run a long pipe to then penetrate the floor. I'm sure you'll find the drains right where they go through the floor.
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