[GMCnet] Re: Winterizing Options [message #367372 is a reply to message #367368] |
Thu, 28 October 2021 19:56 |
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I run my air pressure wide open. What is needed is lots of volumn to get
all the residual moisture out and away from any fittings.
I leave only one outlet open at a time. Apply air, as that outlet quits
blowing moisture, shut it and open another immediately. I do this until
there isn't a trace of moisture from any outlet. That served me very well
for several years.
Now I just blow a little and then add pink through the pump to all outlets,
add in floor drain, done. Easy, peasy.
bdub
On Thu, Oct 28, 2021, 5:58 PM Ken Burton wrote:
> I usually set my compressor to around 50. That is where my home water
> pressure is. Then I go around and open each sink and toilet valve one at a
> time and let it run until no more water comes out. Then I move on to the
> next one. On the toilet, I just step in the the flush valve it only takes
> 10 or 15 seconds for it to run dry.
>
> One other thing. There is a floor drain in the shower that has a gas trap
> in it that is full of water. I always save some pink stuff and pour it
> directly in the drain after I have finished every thing else.
>
> I can do it all with one gallon of pink stuff but I usually over
> everything and use 2 gallons.
>
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