Recommended City Water Inlet W/ Check Valve for a 2005 Fleetwood Tioga 22B
Updated 06/14/2023 | Published 06/12/2023 >
Question:
2005 Fleetwood Tioga 22B, City Water Check valve. Which one for this application. Screw on or hose clamp? Thanks
asked by: Kurt
Expert Reply:
For your 2005 Fleetwood Tioga 22B you're going to want to use the RV City Water Inlet with Brass Check Valve # 37262145.
This is going to be the screw on style that will fit a 1-1/2" diameter cutout, has a removable screen filter to help keep debris out, and includes a tethered rubber cap that will cover the connection when not in use.
Also, the reason I'd recommend going with the screw on style over the hose clamp, is going to be to do to the fact that it's just much easier to attach and detach the hose.
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RV City Water Inlet with Brass Check Valve - 1/2" MPT - Plastic Flange - Surface Mount - White
- RV Water Inlets
- City Fill Inlet
- Surface Mount
- 1-1/2 Inch Diameter Cutout
- 1-5/8 Inch Deep
- Plastic
- 2-7/8 Inch Diameter Flange
- Brass
- White
- JR Products
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