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Old 09-01-2015, 06:33 AM   #11
Annadia
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Stripit and netjam are right on--but you have to have a long arm and be a contortionist. It will be much faster if you use the pump to empty it into a sink and drain it right out the gray water tank.
But, as said, check straight down behind the water heater--it is down there somewhere. At 5'7" I can barely reach it with my short arms, and usually scrape my arm on one of the other valves/lines. There are also 2 other valves that are used to drain the rest of the system (low point valves) one each in the cold water and the hot water lines--they are in the same general area. You need to look hard and carefully at all the water lines and get confidence in knowing which is which, where they are coming from and going to.
You'll figure it out if you don't get too frustrated easily...
Joe
Thanks guys and to wingnut60, but what about 120 volts question?
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