Plumbing Systems
112
Water Control System
Your Reflection Fifth Wheel is equipped with a
Nautilus
P1
Water
Control System. Before use, please read and understand the
Nautilus P1 User Instructions
included in this manual beginning
.
Draining and winterizing
If the RV is to be stored over the winter months, the water heater
must be drained to prevent damage from freezing. The water
heater should also be drained and bypassed during the winter-
izing process particularly if introducing RV antifreeze into the
plumbing system.
Draining the Fresh Water System
The low-point drains valves release water in the supply lines by
opening the valves and all faucets. The water heater has its own
drain plug. To drain the permanent fresh water holding tank and
supply lines:
1. OPEN all faucets, including the outside shower.
2. OPEN the
Fresh Water Holding Tank Gate Valve.
This is the
white T-handle located under the RV, close to the axles.
See Photo, bottom left.
3. OPEN red and blue low point drain lines extending
through the underbelly.
4. DRAIN the sink by removing the drain cap.
5. Turn ON the water pump and allow it to run as needed.
6. SET the
water heater bypass valve
to
Normal
(horizontal).
7. ALWAYS use the water heater
P & T Valve
(
Pressure
and Temperature Valve
) to relieve any water pressure,
BEFORE removing the water heater drain plug.
◦
Even a small amount of water pressure may cause
water to spray out when the drain plug is removed.
See Photo, on
8. REMOVE the water heater drain plug.
After draining the Fresh Water System, REVERSE these steps.
Next
, dump the grey and black water holding tanks at an appropriate
facility according to local public codes. It is normal for a small
amount of liquid to remain in the fresh water tank after draining
is complete.
Low-Point Drains
located under the RV
The Nautilus
P1 Water Control System
Is Located On The
Forward Off-Door Side.
Fresh Water Holding
Tank Gate Valve,
located under the RV
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