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Old 08-26-2016, 10:10 AM   #1
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Rookie Question on Water Pressure

When filling my fresh water tank do i need to worry about house water pressure. I have a regulator for when running off city utilities but didn't know about just City Fill.

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When filling my fresh water tank do i need to worry about house water pressure. I have a regulator for when running off city utilities but didn't know about just City Fill.
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My "water entry", (where the hose connects), has a 65 PSI water pressure regulator built in so the incoming pressure is regulated to 65 PSI....both when filling the tank and when using city/campground water.

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If it did not I would buy a "water pressure regulator" and use it both when filling the water tank and when using city/campground water.

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If your water fill is gravity there is no need for a regulator but if it is filled from the same inlet as city supply by switching a valve you will need a regulator for sure.

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Old 08-28-2016, 07:02 PM   #4
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Thank you all. I'll stick w regulator then.
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