Inconsistent water pressure at an RV park can cause damage to your RV's water hose, pump, or internal lines. This brass regulator keeps water pressure at a consistent 40-50 psi to protect your equipment.
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Today well be taking a look at the Camco RV water pressure regulator in brass, part number CAM40055. This brass regulator helps keep the water pressure at a constant 40 to 50 PSI to protect your equipment. A few other features about this water pressure regulator is that its made of a durable brass construction, and it fits three-quarter inch diameter water hoses.Now lets go ahead and show you how you would hook up the Camco RV water pressure regulator. Here what our brass pressure regulator looks like. You can install this on one of two places. You could either put it right here on our city water connection on the back of our RV.
Well take the male end and thread it in, and then well take our male end of our water supply hose and thread it onto that. Now with our water pressure regulator installed weve limited the pressure going into our RV or camper to only 40 to 50 PSI, protecting all the internal lines as well as our faucets and holding tanks. As you can see here, there is an arrow built into the pressure regulator showing you the flow of water. You always want to make sure that the end is on this side and that the flow is on the out, following the arrow to make sure that the pressure regulator works properly. Or you can actually install it at your water supply source, which is probably more the preferred location, that way it protects your hose leading from the water source to your RV or camper.
Youll see here it has a filter screen built in with a rubber washer, keeping out any dirt and other debris from making it into your water lines. So youd simply thread this end onto the male end coming out of your water spigot and then youll take your other water supply hose, take the female end and thread it onto the male end of the pressure regulator. This way with the regulator right at the water supply source our water supply hose connecting our RV or camper is all protected and limited to only 40 to 50 PSI of water pressure. This here is our water spigot. Well thread our regulator onto it and as you can see you would thread on the brass regulator in between your water faucet and your drinking water supply hose.
So the next time youre at the RV park hooked up to their water supply, and youre maybe a little unsure of the pressure thats coming out, Camco has a solution with the Camco RV water pressure regulator in brass, part number CAM40055. .
keep pressures safe
Easy to use website and fast delivery. Had what I needed.
It doesn’t have the numbers of pounds d isplayed.
Installed, works fine
SHIPPED FAST AND WORKED GRATE.
Looks good. Haven't tried it yet.
very please with this and got it before the schedule date
Worked as expected.
so far so good no lines have broken
It was easy to install. Now time will tell if it is any good
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