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Sorry, I wasn't to clear on this post. Im in the process of upgrading my Crownline 225 to a 320DA,I came across this listing, which has this option of a water distribution manifold.
It supposedly consolidates the water system to one manifold with on/off valves to make the winterization a simpler process?
Anyone have experience with this option? I was told it used for easy winterization? Any info would be helpful.
Thanks!
...You can use air but it just adds more time to the job ...
The manifold is located at the bottom of your system. At the lowest point. It has a cap at the end of the manifold. Just remove the cap and all the water should come out by itself. Drain the water heater and you should be good for the winter. That is the theory.
But I rather empty the tank, blow the lines with air. Then I put about 2 gallon of antifreeze in the tank and run the pump with antifreeze. For me the head is the weakest point. You want to keep the bowl seal wet during the winter.
Mine has a problem and a leak in it. Any links available of where i can order a new one of these? Thanks in advance, RyanAnyone have experience with this option? I was told it used for easy winterization? Any info would be helpful.
Thanks!