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Old 12-10-2019, 07:41 PM   #5
WearyTraveler
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Thor Outlaw 38RE
State: West Virginia
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Originally Posted by Porkchop View Post
The back flow preventers are located higher than the inlet point. Any liquid in the line between inlet and back flow device will run back as gravity requires, so that is normal.
On the back unit=are you sure that there was proper flow there before? It would not be the first unit to leave the factory installed backwards, which would prevent flow the proper direction + would allow flow the wrong direction.

Bill
Not sure. The RV is new to me and I'd doubt the previous owner ever back flushed the tanks. So - I think (well, hope) that there's no water in that pipe. We'll see when I get to Florida and start mucking with it...

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