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Old 12-23-2017, 01:42 PM   #1
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Spray away unit

I have a spray away unit in the side of the trailer and ask for inside the trailer to turn off the water supply lines to the spray away unit? I have no idea what is the spray away unit any help would be appreciated
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Old 12-23-2017, 01:45 PM   #2
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i have a spray away unit in the side of the trailer and ask for inside the trailer to turn off the water supply lines to the spray away unit? I have no idea what is the spray away unit any help would be appreciated


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Old 12-23-2017, 03:10 PM   #3
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Plug the quick connect fitting on the end of the blue hose. in and you can use the hose to wash your boots, or grill, or clean up a mess.

There should be a shutoff valve inside to turn on/off the water supply.

Follow the directions when traveling or storage.
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I have a spray away unit in the side of the trailer and ask for inside the trailer to turn off the water supply lines to the spray away unit? I have no idea what is the spray away unit any help would be appreciated


Not a clue where the shot of valve is for the water inside the trailer maybe I need to close the water from the outside faucet
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Is it possible this connection is pressurized anytime connected to city water or when pump is turned on. Ie connected directly to high pressure side of cold water system. Similar to a air system quick connect.

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Look under the sinks or on the other side of the wall from the spray away.

Ask your dealer or the factory.

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Doubt there is a dedicated cut-off to the exterior hose hook-up (ie, outdoor shower). Not sure why you want, or need to, cut it off and leave the rest of the system pressurized? Unless the valve in the quick connect has failed and leaking.
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Doubt there is a dedicated cut-off to the exterior hose hook-up (ie, outdoor shower). Not sure why you want, or need to, cut it off and leave the rest of the system pressurized? Unless the valve in the quick connect has failed and leaking.


You right there is not a cut off switch so in order to connect the hose you have to depressurized the system (shut off the pump or the city water and open the faucets).
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You right there is not a cut off switch so in order to connect the hose you have to depressurized the system (shut off the pump or the city water and open the faucets).

No, you don't have to cut off the pressure to hook up the hose. You just push back the lock ring, shove the make connector in, and release the ring. If the valve inside is stuck and not allowing you to fully insert the hose the valve is stuck. It will stick if it has not been used on a regular basis. You can take a small screwdriver and hammer and gently tap the valve, which should break it free. Just watch it, there will be a squirt of water.
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