Camco RV Winterization Quick-Turn Water Heater Bypass Kit
Question:
Hi there, Im looking at part CAM35953. My camper has a similar T bypass valve on the cold inlet, but a check valve on the top hot water outlet from the hot water heater. It seems that either the bypass valve or the check valve have failed. My bypass valve has three male threaded ends whereas the valves in this kit have two male ends and one female end. Is there a version of this kit with valves that have three male threaded ends on both the cold and hot side? Thanks.
asked by: David T
Expert Reply:
We do offer a Camco RV Winterization Quick-Turn Water Heater Bypass Kit that has three male threaded ends, part # CAM35983. This kit includes the valve, backflow preventer, plastic tee, hose, and PTFE thread tape.
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Camco RV Winterization Quick-Turn Water Heater Bypass Kit - Permanent
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Camco RV Winterization Bypass Kit w/ 8" Hose for 6 Gallon Water Heater - Permanent
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