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Old 07-11-2002, 05:13 AM   #6
BobbyW
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I am not sure how yours is plumbed up, but my original plumbing has a PSV (Pressure Safety Valve) in line after the Regulator. In my case when I get the drip it means it is working and that the on board regulator was set to high or was not working. Works the same way your PSV on your water heater works. You can see in the photo the tubing going though the floor to th underside of the trailer. A very neat feature.

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