Joy,
 Go back and re-read what Charlie said. He told you to toss the pressure
RELIEF valve, not the REGULATOR. The former is set fairly high and is
backed up by the one in the water heater.

                             <<Jim>>

"Mr. Joy H. Hansen" wrote:
> 
> Hi Charlie,
> 
> I'm about to reinstall the plumbing in my Safari and I don't want to use
> redundant stuff.  Your comment about the water heater popoff valve being a
> pressure regulator worries me a bit, but I'm not sure.  I thought the
> purpose of the pressure regulator in the city hook up was to prevent over
> pressure on the other accessories such as the toilet spray, shower spray,
> and possibly the water tank and associated filter/pump, etc.  If the water
> heater popoff is a much higher pressure, wouldn't there be a chance of
> damaging accessories.  Several of my homes required a pressure regulator in
> the supply line from the street to reduce the pressure to a range the
> appliances in the house could handle.
> 
> So, is it wise to toss the pressure regulator when the RV park of city water
> pressure is an unknown?
> 
>                                              Joy
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