by mezmo » Wed Sep 07, 2011 11:12 pm
Hi droid,
The general rule of thumb is that most hookups at the site should be
grouped together for ease of hooking the electric, water and sewer
connections on the RV/TT/MH/TD etc. to the park/campgrounds provided
setup. It is generally on the 'drivers' side by tradition and due to the fact
that in the US & CAN the entry door is almost always on the 'passenger'
/curb side. That side is therefore, by default, usually the 'living' side of
the site.
Having all the hookup connections on the side opposite to
the main entry side is a safety factor and avoids
the hassle of stumbling over all
the cords and hoses and such. Who wants to look at the sewer connection
[and the rest] when you're sitting around under the awning anyway?
Therefore it is also a good idea to group the elec/gas/sewer connections
on the RV/TT/MH/TD etc. 'together' too - within reason and commonsense
[and codes too I'm sure] and accessible on the drivers side, generally on
or under [or both] the lower back half of the unit's body side.
Using the shortest practical connections to the
provided utilities is the safest and easiest way to do it - but of course
you have to work with what has been provided by the park/campground
and they may not always be as 'concise' and as logical as they could be.
Cheers,
Norm/mezmo
If you have a house - you have a hobby.