Does Orientation of Vacuum Breaker Matter When Installing
Question:
Does this have to upright and can it be turned?
asked by: Travis S
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Expert Reply:
You do want to have the vacuum breaker valve facing up so that if it has to vent air it will rise to the top since air is lighter than water.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Replacement Check Valve/Vacuum Breaker for Factory RV Tank Flushing Systems - 1/2" MPT
- Accessories and Parts
- RV Water Inlets
- Check Valve
- Vacuum Breaker
- Valterra
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