danemayer
Well-known member
Temperatures are dropping in lots of locations. The refrigerator water feed line needs special attention even if you're living in the coach full time. On most of our rigs, the water line is routed under the slideout and the light weight poly line is exposed to outside air. As soon as temps fall below freezing, the poly line will be damaged.
To prevent damage, you must evacuate the water from the feed line and close the cutoff valve.
This applies to conventional RV refrigerators, and to Residential refrigerators.
The Residential Refrigerator Guide has instructions on how to winterize the Residential Refrigerator water line, and includes additional information if you're putting your rig into storage for the winter.
If you have a Norcold or Dometic fridge, their user manuals have instructions, and our Winterization Guide has additional information.
The Winterization Guide also has instructions on winterizing your washing machine.
And if you have a dishwasher, there are instructions in the Landmark 365 User Guide.
And of course, you can get to all the user guides by clicking on TOOLS at top of page and selecting HUG - Heartland User Guides.
To prevent damage, you must evacuate the water from the feed line and close the cutoff valve.
This applies to conventional RV refrigerators, and to Residential refrigerators.
The Residential Refrigerator Guide has instructions on how to winterize the Residential Refrigerator water line, and includes additional information if you're putting your rig into storage for the winter.
If you have a Norcold or Dometic fridge, their user manuals have instructions, and our Winterization Guide has additional information.
The Winterization Guide also has instructions on winterizing your washing machine.
And if you have a dishwasher, there are instructions in the Landmark 365 User Guide.
And of course, you can get to all the user guides by clicking on TOOLS at top of page and selecting HUG - Heartland User Guides.