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Old 12-06-2022, 02:45 PM   #1
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Draining for Winterizing

Are there any diagrams on line showing where Forest River puts low-point drain valves on a Flagstaff 22FBS? The PDFs I've found so far are useless. Even if I just knew how many there are, I'd know if I've found them all.
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The diagrams you seek likely don't exist. Many people have asked about them before.

I've never seen a trailer with more than 2 low point drains. One for the hot line (red) and one for the cold (blue).
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Are there any diagrams on line showing where Forest River puts low-point drain valves on a Flagstaff 22FBS? The PDFs I've found so far are useless. Even if I just knew how many there are, I'd know if I've found them all.

Usually there are three drains: hot and cold water drains and fresh water tank drain. They are located at the fresh water tank input at bottom and usually the hot and cold system drains are located together at the rear of the trailer. one should be on a red pex pipe and the other on a blue pex pipe. You can't miss them.

Your trailer appears to be a clone of my Coachman.
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Just look under the trailer,they normally hang below the frame/ belly covering.
My fresh water tank drain was covered.
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