to fill the tanks. Once completed, you will notice two clear pipes also
underneath the caravan. These clear pipes are your overflow
indicators. You can now switch the valves off and continue to use main
pressure once the tanks are full.
Ensure that these valves are switched off when operating the water
pump otherwise the pump may draw air into the system.
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IMPORTANT.
When connected to mains water pressure, ensure that the pump
isolation switch is turned off – OTHERWISE you will continue to pump
water from your water tanks and NOT mains water.
BLEEDING THE WATER SYSTEM
If you discover that there is minimal water flow when operating under
the water pump or there is obvious indicating that air is in your water
pipes. You need to bleed the system.
Procedure: Open all taps (Ensuite – vanity – shower – kitchen – A frame
tap)
Turn on water pump. Proceed to A frame tap....once water is flowing
normally turn tap off....follow same procedure with kitchen tap –
vanity and shower.
The system has now been bled of any air pockets.
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Switch valves
Main Pressure Connection
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