When winterizing your RV, don't waste antifreeze by letting it fill up your RV's water heater tank. Instead, use this permanent bypass kit to keep the antifreeze in your RV's water lines. Valves allow fast, easy activation every winter.
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When winterizing your RV, the antifreeze you pump through your RV's water lines might not be going where it needs to go. Without a bypass, up to 10 gallons of antifreeze can be wasted by collecting in your RV's water heater tank instead of moving throughout your pipes. Use this bypass kit to keep antifreeze out of your tank and inside your water lines.
This kit permanently connects to your RV's water heater tank. Install the 2 bypass valves onto your tank and connect them with the included hose. When you're ready to put your RV into storage, turn the valves to block antifreeze from entering your tank. Then you can pump antifreeze through your water lines without having to worry about it collecting in the water heater tank.
When spring rolls around and you're ready to take your RV out of storage, re-adjust the valves and flush your water lines with clean water.
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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Speaker 1: Today we're taking a look at the Valterra RV water heater bypass kit. This kit fits a 10 gallon water heater. Bypassing the water heater when winterizing your RV will save at least 10 gallons of antifreeze. This one is a simple two valve operation, these are your valves right here, durable brass construction. You don't have to worry about rust or corrosion with those. Also comes with some thread tape there.
It's just like a lock to prevent any type of leaking around the threaded connection points, so that is included. Simple two valve operation, permanent installation, complete lead free design. Now it's really simple to hook up. It does come with detailed installation instructions on the packaging. So be careful to look those over before discarding your packaging.But basically what happens is, your valves connect to the end rods on the water heater, both the hot and cold inlets.
And then the hose, this is the bypass hose, connects between the valves. So I you can imagine, this one right here will connect on one inlet on the water heater, and then this one will connect on the other inlet. And then in between here, would be your bypass hose, and then you can control the valves with the thumb lever right there. So it's a really straightforward design, very straightforward installation, it's easy to get installed. But again, basically the valve's connect to the inlets on the water heater, and then the host connects between the valves.Then the hot and cold water hoses connect to the other connection point on the valves, and then the valves give you full control when or when not to bypass your water heater.
That's gonna do it for today's look for the Valterra RV water heater bypass kit.
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