The Valterra Adjustable Water Regulator # A01-1117VP is a water pressure regulator that is designed for RVs which would allow you to increase or decrease the water pressure as needed. view full answer...
The Camco Premium RV Drinking Water Hose - 5/8" Inner Diameter - 25' Long # CAM22833 is a very durable hose that will handle the pressure. You just want to make sure your system can handle the pressure. If you want to reduce the pressure so you don't get a shower from the kitchen sink, then I recommend using the Camco RV Water Pressure Regulator w/ Gauge - Brass # CAM40064. This will regulate the water pressure to the 40-50 psi to protect your hose and equipment, but it also will allow... view full answer...
Anything above 40 and 50 psi can cause issues with RV water lines, pumps, etc. If you installed the # CAM40064 it's going to keep the water pressure in the safe range so you'd know for sure that the pressure wouldn't cause any leaks. view full answer...
The Camco RV Water Pressure Regulator # CAM40064 referenced in your question is designed to fit any 3/4 inch diameter water hose.
This brass regulator will keep water pressure at a consistent 40-50 psi and also features a built-in gauge that shows you the psi and kPa. I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can also check out. view full answer...
The Valterra Adjustable Water Regulator for RVs - Brass - Lead-Free # A01-1117VP has an incoming pressure rating of up to 235 psi according to my tech contact at Valterra. The outgoing pressure can be adjusted from 0 to 160 psi and I recommend adjusting this pressure slowly until you get the pressure desired. I've attached a couple videos to assist.
The regulator is designed to control the output so that you don't end up with a faucet that is over-spraying the sink for example because... view full answer...
We do offer an adjustable water pressure regulator, part # A01-1117VP, that includes a gauge to display the outgoing water pressure. Output water pressure is adjustable from 0 to 160 psi. I'd recommend using this to incrementally increase your water pressure till you get it where you want without going overboard. Increasing the pressure slightly would not be a problem. view full answer...
We have the Camco Automatic Changeover part # CAM59005 which is a dual stage regulator designed for low pressure applications like what you have. It regulates to 11 inch water column outlet pressure. view full answer...
An E1 error code on your Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 60,000 BTU # FR93FR means that it tried to ignite twice but didn't have the correct amount of gas pressure. First check to make sure your gas valves are fully open. If they are and you're still having issues it could indicate an issue with your regulator. You'll need to have a licensed technician check the pressure on the line and possibly replace your regulator to ensure you're getting 11" WC at the water... view full answer...
The max water pressure that most Rv/trailers can handle is 55 psi. This isn't a hard and fast rule but it is a general rule of thumb since most of them use the same type of fittings.
If you were to use the Valterra High Flow Water Regulator # A01-1122VP then you should be good to go as it regulates the incoming water pressure to 50-55 psi. view full answer...
The JR Products Compact Low Pressure 2-Stage Automatic Changeover # 37207-31525 that you referenced is exactly what you need as a regulator for your RV that has two tanks. This regulator uses the standard 11 inch water column pressure rating that your RV has and has ability to automatically change between your two tanks so that you don't have to worry about that. There's no need to consider the BTU rating of this as that's not how these are rated typically. It all comes down to the water... view full answer...
All of our RV propane regulators are designed for 11 inch water column as the pressure rating. We do not have any propane solenoids though at this time. view full answer...
The MB Sturgis High Capacity Two-Stage Auto Changeover Regulator # CAM59005 is not adjustable. The first stage brings the pressure to 10 psi and then the second to 11 inch water column. These can't increase the pressure of a system though.
You should note that nearly all RV applications use 11 inch water column. view full answer...
Regulating propane twice to LP is probably what your problems are coming from. I would go down to a single regulator with the dual stage you have now assuming it works properly or to the # 888001-MBS which is a dual stage for vertical applications.
The pressure rating is 11 inch of water column. view full answer...
It's possible the regulator has gone bad over time or has gotten clogged. More likely it's gotten clogged if the pressure has been greatly reduced. The Valterra brand is a solid brand though. I wouldn't think twice about ordering a new one like # A01-1122VP or a JR regulator like the # 37204-62425 that you referenced. view full answer...
I recommend the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 60,000 BTU - 16" x 16" Door Item # FR98SR as there currently aren't any Atwood water heaters available at this time due to the pandemic. It has similar dimensions at 12-5/8L x 12-13/16W x 19-3/16D so you'll need to make slight alterations to your cutout hole to fill in the gap but the performance output of this unit will be worth the work. The on-demand hot water and ability to set the temperature to a specific degree... view full answer...
You'd need to use a regulator to get the pressure down the 11 inch water column that propane accessories are designed to work with. For that you'd want the part # CAM59313.
This will get the pressure down to where you need it. view full answer...
Your fresh water hose is an easy recommendation, I suggest the Camco RV drinking water hose, 5/8" diameter at 75' Long, # CAM22803. This is a reinforced PVC hose for drinking water made of FDA-approved materials and BPA-free. Because you state that you are new to RV living I will make the suggestion that you also use a water pressure regulator, I suggest the Camco RV Water Pressure Regulator, # CAM40055. Please see the attached video for a visual of product. Because inconsistent water... view full answer...
For your 2021 Keystone Outback 328RL I recommend the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater 60,000 BTU # FR98SR. This unit features a heating capacity of 13,000 - 60,000 Btu, which is well above the capacity of most tanked systems.
It is 12-5/8" L x 12-13/16" W x 19-3/16" D so you'll most likely need to make some slight alterations to your cutout hole to fill in the gap but the performance output of this unit will be worth the work.
The on-demand hot water and ability to set the temperature... view full answer...
I recommend the Compact Low Pressure 2-Stage Automatic Changeover RV LP Gas Regulator # 37207-31525. This will allow you to connect to both the 40lb propane tanks using 2- Pigtail Hoses # 37207-30745. The switching valve on top of the regulator allows you to tell the regulator which tank you want it to pull from first. The window will show green until that tank runs out of propane, then it will turn red and the regulator will automatically switch to draw from the other tank.
The MB Sturgis... view full answer...