Can Camco Dual Flush Pro Remain On Trailer
Published 08/13/2015 >
Question:
Can you leave this valve on the sewer line permanently? For some reason when opening my sewer cap there seems to be water in the cap area. I would like to use this as a type of secondary valve device in order to prevent getting dirty water splash when releasing the cap. Also having that clear view would let me know I have water at the cap. Thanks.
asked by: Mat
Helpful Expert Reply:
I spoke with my contact at Camoco, and she verified that it is fine for you to leave the Dual Flush Pro # CAM39062 on your trailer.
In the winter months, make sure to keep the Dual Flush Pro clear of water and other liquids so as to not damage or crack the product due to freezing.
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Camco Dual Flush Pro for Rinsing RV Holding Tanks and Sewer Hoses
- RV Waste Valves
- Flush Valves
- Double Waste Valve
- 3 Inch Valve Body
- Manual
- Stationary Valve
- Camco
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