> The drain plug, which I wanted to replace with a Hot Rod, has a toggle
> valve on it for draining and I cannot figure out how to get a wrench in
> there to remove it. It does drain, and release pressure, through the toggle
> valve, or whatever it's called.
>
> What you are talking about is a relief valve. It has a toggle on it and
> when you release it, it releases pressure in the system. The drain for the
> water heater is a white plastic screw in at the lower part of the tank. I
> have a 99 23 foot safari and that is how mine is laid out.
>
> Hope this helps,
Chris Cavanaugh
>
>
>
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*Chris Cavanaugh*
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