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RV Hookup Essentials
This guide outlines the essential steps and best practices for setting up your RV utilities upon arrival at a campsite. Following this sequence ensures a safe and comfortable experience.
Step-by-Step Setup SequenceWhen arriving at a campsite, follow this sequence for setting up your RV:
- Leveling: Use blocks or leveling jacks to ensure the RV is level for proper appliance function.
- Chocking: Place wheel chocks to prevent any movement.
- Electricity: Connect the surge protector first, then plug in the RV.
- Water: Connect the water pressure regulator to the spigot, then connect the hose to your RV.
- Sewer: Connect the sewer hose only after the RV is positioned and leveled.
It's crucial to have the right gear for a safe and effective hookup.
Utility | Essential Item | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
Electrical | Surge Protector | Protects RV electronics from power spikes and low voltage. |
Power Cord Adapter | Allows connection to different amperage receptacles (30A to 50A, or vice versa). | |
Water | Water Pressure Regulator | Prevents damage to RV plumbing from high campground water pressure. |
Drinking Water Hose | A dedicated, non-toxic hose for potable water. | |
Water Filter | Improves the taste and quality of incoming water. | |
Sewer | Sewer Hose and Connectors | Essential for draining waste tanks. |
Disposable Gloves | Maintains sanitation during the dumping process. |
Proper management of the black (sewage) and gray (sink/shower) water tanks is crucial for hygiene and preventing clogs.
- Keep the black tank valve closed until it is at least two-thirds full before dumping.
- Use plenty of water when flushing.
- Always dump the black tank first, then the gray tank to rinse the sewer hose.
A digital copy of the RV's user manual is helpful for troubleshooting,.


