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Old 05-10-2010, 06:44 PM   #1
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Help: trying to install washer/dryer prep in CC 30lrl

My Cedar Creek 30LRL did not come with Washer/Dryer prep from the factory. I am going to install myself, however, I am trying to find out where and how the factory ran the water supply lines and drain line. Anyone have a similar floorplan or know the answer. I believe the water lines are run under the dresser then into the closet hooked up in the storage compartment. This will be the easiest. I am struggling with the drain line. If I drop it straight out of the closet where the hookups are typically installed...it will come out on the section of the kingpin....which is very difficult to get to. If I attempted to run under the dresser, i am not sure where I would drop to hook up. Someone Help!! Please....

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Old 05-10-2010, 07:20 PM   #2
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Welcome to the forums.

Is your rig set up with 50amp service. I don't know if it is mandatory or not but when we ordered our rig we ordered it with W/D prep installed and one of the mandatory upgrades for this is 50amp power service which we had wanted anyway. Better check the amperage draw of the unit you wish to install.

Loved the Atari ST too by the way. Had one when they first came out. They were years ahead of the PCs at the time.
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Have the 50 amp service and plan to have my electrician run a new plug on a separate 15amp breaker as well.
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Old 05-10-2010, 07:32 PM   #4
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Have the 50 amp service and plan to have my electrician run a new plug on a separate 15amp breaker as well.


Someone should be along soon with a similar rig with more insight on the plumbing.
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