By WEnRV Publishing and Industry Partners on Monday, 02 February 2026
Category: RV Industry News

RV Utilities Hookup Guide

This guide provides essential tips for safely and effectively connecting your Recreational Vehicle (RV) to utilities at a campsite. Proper hookup is crucial for a comfortable and trouble-free stay.

I. Water Hookup

Connecting to the campsite's water source is typically the first step.

A. Preparation

Before connecting the hose, ensure the water source is clean and functional.

B. Connection Procedure
  1. Attach the pressure regulator to the campground spigot.
  2. Attach the water filter (if using) to the regulator's outlet.
  3. Connect the drinking-water safe hose to the filter and the city water inlet on your RV.
  4. Slowly turn on the spigot and check for leaks at all connection points.

II. Electrical Hookup

Connecting to shore power must be done safely to protect your RV's electrical systems.

A. Safety FirstB. Connection Procedure

Below is a brief workflow for connecting the electric.

Step

Action

Check

1

Plug in the surge protector/EMS to the pedestal.

Verify it runs its diagnostic and lights turn green.

2

Plug the RV power cord into the surge protector/EMS.

Ensure the connection is secure.

3

Flip the pedestal breaker to the "ON" position.

Confirm power is flowing by checking lights inside the RV.

III. Sewer Hookup

The sewer connection must be handled hygienically and in the correct order.

A. Essential EquipmentB. Connection Procedure

Properly securing the sewer hose is critical before opening the tank valves.

IV. Propane and Other Utilities

For RVs with integrated propane systems, a few checks are necessary.

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