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 Make certain you have purchased a water-pressure regulator for your potable water hose. This regulator will prevent excessively high water pressure from entering your coach. Some campgrounds have very high water pressure. You may see signs at the campground office warning of this high pressure and, if so, take them seriously to prevent damage to your coach.
It is best to always use the regulator. Make it a (mostly) permanent attachment. Attach the water pressure regulator to the end of your water hose that attaches to the campground faucet. Doing this will prevent high water pressure from bursting your water hose—since the pressure is regulated at the faucet.
Newer RVs often have a water-pressure regulator built in where the water hose connects to the coach. These are fine but will not protect the water hose. Having two regulators, one on each end of your water hose, is best.
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