From: Tom <thomm@vnet.net>
To: <airstream@airstream.net>
Subject: Re: [a/s] Pressure regulators?
Date: Thursday, June 17, 1999 2:16 PM

:<< You can set the one in your Airstream. >>

Do you have the manual for your trailer? There should be "something"
there about setting the pressure regulator. The regulator is in the
trunk, in-line with the copper lines. If it is not self explanatory by
looking at the unit along with any directions you may find in your
manual, write down whatever information you can find on the regulator
itself. Take this information to a plumbing supply house, not a Home
Depot (even though most should have people there to answer your
questions). The plumbing supply house people deal with this stuff on a
daily basis, that is why I suggest you see them.

:Tom, It would really help if you would tell me how when you tell me I
:can.... Also, I read your response to my saying it won't protect the
:hose....
I just did. Didnt I? ;\

:I didn't understand your reply, but maybe you didn't understand that I
meant
:the white hose from the faucet to the city water inlet which is where
the one
:in my Airstream is.

I know you meant the white drinking water hose. I've never had one
develop so much as a bubble. Yet.

:Telling me to carry a hose repair kit isn't the answer I was looking
for. I
:would prefer the hose not to break in the first place which is what I
:understand can happen if too much pressure shoots through it to the on
board
:regulator.
:
:Am I not making myself clear?
:Hunter

Well, how'd I do?
Tom in NC