To winterize your rv once 2 to 3 gallons of rv antifreeze is required.
Winterizing rv water heater.
2 fill the system with rv antifreeze.
With lots of plumbing and areas for water and moisture to hide winterizing your rv is a critical step in saving yourself a lot of expensive fixes once things start to thaw.
They need rv anti freeze.
The water heater must be bypassed to prevent the antifreeze from filling up after some time.
If the water heater wasn t bypassed the antifreeze needs to be drained from the water heater tank and collected in a bucket or other container.
This allows you to add rv antifreeze and not waste 6 10 gallons to fill up the water heater.
Rv antifreeze is pink.
An introductory video describing water heater winterization in a t da travel trailer.
You may have a water heater bypass valve which is used during winterizing it shuts the line down going to the water heater and bypasses it to the other side.
Learn how to winterize your rv water heater so that it is protected from the elements and will be ready come next spring.
It is advised to follow your rv manufacturer s recommendations or instructions but the general steps are as below.
Open the water heater drain plug valve and empty the tank.
With all traces of rv antifreeze removed you can reinstall any water filter cartridges that were removed for winter storage.
On top of that line there is a hot water line that feeds your pipes.
To winterize an rv start by draining the water from the fresh water black and.
If this valve is turned to bypass then you will not get any water in the water heater.
A special winterizing chemical much like an anti freeze color is placed in the lines for the winter and all petcocks to the water heater etc.
Should be in the open position unless again a chemical was used in which then they would be closed.
The water lines in an rv are usually very thin and have little room to expand.
A more reliable way to ensure that all water is removed.
Leave the drain plug open until spring.
Winterizing your rv settling in for a long winter s nap for those of you who are not full time rvers the summer wind will have come and gone and the brisk air of fall will be upon you.