What Does Carded Valterra Lockable Dual RV Water Inlet Mean
Updated 06/07/2023 | Published 06/06/2023 >
Question:
Hello, On some Valterra water hatches I see the term carded. What does this mean? Thanks in advance for your reply!
asked by: PattyR
Helpful Expert Reply:
The only difference between the carded and non-carded Valterra city water inlets that I'm seeing is the "carded" versions come with all of the parts needed for installation like what you can see with the Valterra Lockable Dual RV Water Inlets # A01-2000VP that you were looking at.
The ones labeled as "non-carded" don't come with the installation parts.
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Valterra Lockable Dual RV Water Inlets - City Water and Gravity Fill - Brass Valve
- RV Water Inlets
- City Fill Inlet
- Gravity Fill Inlet
- Surface Mount
- 5-7/8 Inch Diameter Cutout
- 1/2 Inch Deep
- Plastic
- 7-5/8 Inch Diameter Flange
- Brass
- White
- Valterra
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