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Old 01-28-2018, 10:41 AM   #1
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HWH bypass valves

I won't be taking delivery of my new Sunset Trail 262BH until 2/17/18, so I'm sorry for the silly question.

The HWH heater is located on the back of the camper a hair to the right of center. Following that around to the inside of the camper, it seems that it would make placement of the back of the HWH and bypass lines behind the bunk beds...??? maybe...???

Anyone have a HWH on the back of the camper??

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Old 01-29-2018, 08:14 AM   #2
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Go to the document section of this forum and print out the PDI (pre delivery inspection) read it and bring it with you when you go to the dealer to take delivery of your camper...You might also want to take a cam corder or something to record the PDI...

As far as the location of the HWH expect to look for a removable panel that the HWH will be behind...

PS...don't be affaid to ask the dealer as many questions as it takes for you to understand to some extent the systems of your camper...Good luck...
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Go in the document section of this forum to the post :

TOM BOLES pre-Delivery Inspection List...

When your going through the pre Delivery Inspection with the dealer ask him to show you how to get to the HWH and all the other systems...
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67hvymtl, on my SF270BH, the bypass valves are located under the lower bunk. The bottom of the bunk is hinged in the middle and raises to give access to the hwh plumbing. It's a little awkward, but I can climb into the space to get to the valves.
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Old 02-05-2018, 01:47 PM   #5
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Thank you all for the responses.

I had a feeling they would be under the lower bunk.

Trust me, I will be asking them questions at nauseam when they deliver the camper and do the PDI.

Recording it is definitely a great idea!
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