The Camco RV Water Pressure Regulator # CAM40064 comes factory pre-set to output water pressure in the ideal RV-safe range of 40-psi to 50-psi. It is not user-adjustable.
It will accept incoming water pressure as high as 125-psi and regulate it down to the safe range while still allowing for good output flow, typically 15-to-20-percent higher output than typical regulators. view full answer...
Camco regulator # CAM40055 will provide 40 to 50 psi on the output side. It doesn't have a specific input rating but is designed for high-pressure city water lines. It also does not have a GPM rating (gallons per minute). view full answer...
You'd have to check with Westinghouse but most likely they require LP (low pressure) propane so a regulator like the part # CAM59005 would work great. Since this is the most common pressure rating for RV applications I'd be shocked if you needed something different. LP is 11 inch water column for pressure. view full answer...
The Camco RV Drinking Water Hose # CAM22753 referenced in your question has a pressure rating of 40 psi to 70 psi.
This reinforced PVC hose will provide a reliable connection between your RV and fresh-water source. It features FDA-approved materials that are BPA-free and comply with low-lead-content regulations. The hose is flexible and easy to coil for simple storage.
I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can also check out. view full answer...
50 mbar is about twice the pressure as the regulators we offer. The mbar rating for the regulators we offer like the Camco Vertical 2-Stage Propane Regulator # CAM59313 is 27.3. The unit of measure we use is inches of water column whereas mbar stands for Millibar.
If your instrument can be used with 27.3 mbar then our regulators would work. view full answer...
The Camco Low-Pressure LP Gas Regulator # CAM57721 has a low pressure regulator that reduces the pressure to 6 ounces or 10.5 inches water column. view full answer...
The Faulkner BBQ Grill part # FR51322 is a low pressure system that is designed to run at around 11" water column. You'd need to install a low pressure regulator on your RV like the # CAM59005 if you do not have one already so that the pressure is correct for the grill. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Valterra regarding the Water Regulator # A01-1120VP referenced in your question. She stated that the maximum inlet pressure for this regulator is 150 psi.
I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can also check out. view full answer...
The Camco Low-Pressure LP Gas Regulator # CAM59863 uses the standard 1/4 inch NPT thread size that low pressure propane tanks use. If that is what you have and you need a section of 22 inch hose with a low pressure regulator this will work for you.
This has a low pressure regulator that reduces the pressure to 6 ounces or 10.5 inches water column. view full answer...
The Horizontal Low Pressure 2-Stage RV LP Gas Regulator # 37207-30385 does have mounting holes that are 3-1/2" center on center.
We do not carry the MEGR-298 MEC regulator so I am not familiar with it. But from what I could find on it, the Horizontal Low Pressure 2-Stage RV LP Gas Regulator # 37207-30385 looks like it will be a good replacement. They have the same vent location, the same inlet and outlet size and are both horizontal 2 stage propane regulators. view full answer...
I checked with JR Products to find out what the adjustment pressure range is for the Automatic Changeover RV LP Gas Regulator # 37207-30395 and they sent me the attached graph. view full answer...
The entire length of the Valterra Self-Regulating Heating Cable for RV Plumbing # W01-1573 is 25 feet and all of it is heated. The additional plug for powering it does not factor into the 25 foot length. view full answer...
The Camco RV Drinking Water Hose # CAM22753 referenced in your question features a 1/2 inch inner diameter.
This reinforced PVC hose will give you a reliable connection between your RV and fresh-water source. The FDA-approved materials are BPA-free and comply with low-lead-content regulations. The hose itself measures 50 feet in length. I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can also check out. view full answer...
The pressure rating the Camco RV Drinking Water Hose # CAM22743 is 40-70 psi so it would easily handle the pressure of city water or RV water pumps which are normally only rated for up to 45 psi. This is 10 foot in length. view full answer...
I reached out to my contact at Camco and she stated that the RV Heated Drinking Water Hose # CAM22903 is rated for 40-50 psi of water pressure. The 50 foot long hose also comes with a 3 year warranty for the electrical components and a 1 year warranty for the hose itself. view full answer...
I spoke to my contact at Camco and he informed me that the Camco RV Fresh-Water Hose # CAM22743 that you referenced is rated for standard home water pressure. Which is usually between 40 and 70 psi. view full answer...
That's a good question, I reached out to my contact at Camco and he confirmed that the Tornado 360-Degree RV Holding Tank Rinser # CAM40126 has a minimum pressure of 20 psi and a maximum pressure of 45 psi. Which is pretty close to what standard house water pressure is (40 to 45 psi).
I linked a review video of the Tornado for you to check out. view full answer...
I contacted the vendor and the Valterra RV Water Tank - Non-Toxic - ABS Plastic - 24" x 8" x 16" - 12 Gallons # R8024 does not have any specific pressure rating since it is designed to be gravity fed or used with low-pressure water pumps.
The dimensions are 24" long, 8" wide, and 16" tall (see attached photo). As long as your space is larger than theses dimensions, it will fit. I attached a short demonstration video for you. view full answer...
The Camco Water Heater Element # CAM02143 is what you need for the SW6DEL water heater. According to our research this element will replace the heating element perfectly in your Suburban water heater.
You can also use the Camco RV Water Heater Anode Rod part # CAM11563 to replace the anode. From our research you can also use the Camco RV Water Heater Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve part # CAM10473 to replace the relief valve. view full answer...
The Clearsource Onboard Pro RV Water Filter System # CS59FR can be mounted in any orientation as water pressure is what pushes the water through the filter. It is best to position the blue canisters hanging down as this will reduce the amount of water which drains out of the Canister # CS28FR when you change the Filters # CS49FR. view full answer...