Water tank question

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Postby cuyeda » Tue Mar 17, 2009 9:20 pm

This is a picture of a Camp Inn trailer. I am not sure, but is that a pressurized tank.

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Postby brian_bp » Wed Mar 18, 2009 1:54 pm

cuyeda wrote:...is that a pressurized tank?

From the shape, I think it's unlikely that it could be pressurized. While the interesting fitting in the tee in the hose is presumably an air valve, I assume that it is there to blow the water out of the system in preparation for freezing weather... although if that's all it is someone sure used a lot of fittings to work it in there! Perhaps it has another purpose as well.
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Postby Frog » Wed Mar 18, 2009 3:55 pm

From the shape of the tank it almost looks like it was custom made to clear the jacks and spring hangers.

It does look like an air valve to blow the water out. It's a strange place to have the blow out plug (at the lowest part of the system) if that's what it is. It would seem that a drain plug there and an air inlet valve higher up would work better.

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Postby Frog » Wed Mar 18, 2009 5:00 pm

Brian: What is a Fiber Stream trailer?
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Postby cuyeda » Wed Mar 18, 2009 6:29 pm

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Postby brian_bp » Wed Mar 18, 2009 6:41 pm

Frog wrote:From the shape of the tank it almost looks like it was custom made to clear the jacks and spring hangers.

It looks to me like it was custom made to clear some hardware in a different trailer, and was just a good overall fit for this application... there's nothing in the left side recess.

Frog wrote:It does look like an air valve to blow the water out. It's a strange place to have the blow out plug (at the lowest part of the system) if that's what it is. It would seem that a drain plug there and an air inlet valve higher up would work better.

I agree, and even if this were the place there are tidier ways to do it. I suspect that this is not a factory setup, and that there is some history to it that we don't know about.

Frog wrote:Pictures aren't always clear.

... but still worth a thousand words.
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Postby brian_bp » Wed Mar 18, 2009 6:47 pm

Frog wrote:Brian: What is a Fiber Stream trailer?

Yes, it's one of these:
cuyeda wrote:Image

It's a moulded fiberglass 16-foot tandem axle (on leaf springs) rear-bath mid-kitchen travel trailer which is long out of production, but very well liked by those few who own them now, despite an overly flexible frame.

I have seen photos, read about them, and discussed them with owners, but never seen one "in person".

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And now back to our regularly scheduled programming... the mystery water tank setup.
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