Chapter 5 - Plumbing Systems
TERMINATION
COMPARTMENT
FIXTURES
• Always use plenty of water when fl ushing.
• Do not put facial tissue, paper, or sanitary napkins into your holding tanks.
• Do not put solid objects into the tank which could puncture or scratch your tanks.
The termination compartment has many operations. Listed below are the
fi xture call outs and functions:
1. Compartment light. This is controlled by the compartment light
switch at the
entry door.
2. Pressure water fi ll selector valve. With the potable water hose attached
and
the handle in the 12:00 o’clock position this will provide
pressurized water
for the motorhome. With the handle in the
9:00 o’clock position this will
pressure fi ll the potable water tank.
Be sure to check the fi lling process with
the monitor panel
and turn this valve off when the tank is full.
3. Exterior faucet. For mixing the water temperature for the exterior
shower
head.
4. Exterior shower head. For washing animals, hands, sewer hose, or any
exterior cleaning job.
5. City water connection. Used as a potable water hookup from the RV
park
water supply.
6. Sewer holding tank fl ush attachment. Attach the city pressure hose
and allow
the water to fl ow for three minutes. Be sure to open
the termination valves
and have the sewer hose attached
and draining into an approved waste
disposal system.
7. Low point drains. Use these to drain your water tank and lines in prep-
aration
for winterization.
8. Termination valve handle. To open, grab handle, and pull outward.
Make
sure that the drain hose is connected.
9. Termination cap. Remove this to install the sewer hose. Be sure that
the
termination valves are closed before removing this cap.
10. Termination valve handle. To open, grab handle, and pull outwards.
Make
sure that the drain hose is connected.
11. LP Valve switch. Switch on or off to control the LP tank.
12. Water pump switch. Switch your 12 Volt water pump on or off from
this
position.
13. Hatch cover. Open this and pass your city pressure hose through.
Close
with hose passing through small opening in the cover.
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Summary of Contents for Astoria 2006
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