10-04-2015, 10:14 AM
Adrian,
If you can take a quick pic and post it with your question, you may get more specific answers.
In general, there will be three places that one could hook up a city water hose on our coaches. One, goes through a check valve and pressurizes the system. On that connection I have a manual quarter turn valve that will allow city water to fill the water tank. On my coach the valve is either in a position to pressurize the coach OR fill the tank. Not both.
Also at the top of the water bay on both sides of the coach, I have a connection for a hose that feeds directly into the water tank.
You will have to trace the piping and valves inside the water bay to figure yours out, since there are minor variations from coach to coach, not to mention any modifications done in the last 17 yrs.
If you can take a quick pic and post it with your question, you may get more specific answers.
In general, there will be three places that one could hook up a city water hose on our coaches. One, goes through a check valve and pressurizes the system. On that connection I have a manual quarter turn valve that will allow city water to fill the water tank. On my coach the valve is either in a position to pressurize the coach OR fill the tank. Not both.
Also at the top of the water bay on both sides of the coach, I have a connection for a hose that feeds directly into the water tank.
You will have to trace the piping and valves inside the water bay to figure yours out, since there are minor variations from coach to coach, not to mention any modifications done in the last 17 yrs.
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home )