Printable arrival and departure checklist for safe, mistake-free campground hookups.
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The RV setup and teardown checklist provides a systematic approach to ensuring safe and effective RV operation, focusing on the correct order to connect utilities. Following this checklist helps prevent costly mistakes during setup and departure.
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Short answer: Level first (chocks → blocks → stabilizers), then electrical (surge protector → cord → RV), then water (regulator → hose → RV), then sewer (valves closed, hose supported). Never leave black tank valve open when hooked to sewer.
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A structured RV setup checklist prevents costly mistakes. Electrical, water, and sewer each have specific order-of-operations. Follow them consistently. Keep this checklist handy for every trip.
Level first (chocks, blocks, stabilizers), then electrical (surge protector, cord, RV), then water (regulator at spigot, hose, RV), then sewer (valves closed, hose supported).
When should I dump the black tank?
Dump when the tank is at least two-thirds full, or on departure. Never leave the black valve open when hooked to sewer.
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