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• Open inside faucet connections one at a time and turn water pump switch
(located on the systems control center) ON to begin filling the water line
assemblies.
• Run the water until you smell a distinct chlorine bleach odor.
• Have another person inside to observe faucets and to turn them off when
the solution has reached faucet.
• Open the shower faucets and toilet valve to allow a small amount of solu-
tion to run into the holding tanks.
• Open the exterior faucet using the same procedure as the interior faucets.
• After all lines have been filled, insure that all faucets and water pump
have been turned off.
• Move handle on city water connection to city water "closed" position.
• Allow the system to stand for four hours.
• Drain the system and flush with fresh water. The drain is located in the
outside water service compartment. Thoroughly flush with fresh water
until no chlorine bleach taste or smell is detected in the water system.
NOTE: This chart reflects product specifications available
at the time of printing. Therefore any floor plans introduced
thereafter may not be reflected in the chart. All other infor-
mation contained throughout the manual will still apply.
Most State Parks have strict regulations about discharging wastes except
into authorized disposal systems. Dumping raw sewage from toilet holding
tanks, except at authorized dumping stations, is universally prohibited.
Most National, State and private parks have either a central dump facility or
campsite hook-up for sewage. Many of the modern rest areas along the inter-
state now have dump stations available. You will find a list of dumping stations
from coast to coast in Woodall's Campground Directory, Trailer Life's RV
Campgrounds and Services Directory, Rand McNally's Campground and
Trailer Park Guide, Good Sam Park Director (Good Sam Club), and other
similar publications. Some major oil companies offer dump facilities at selected
stations. With a little planning you will find few inconveniences in proper and
legal disposal of holding tank waste.
WASTE WATER
SYSTEMS -
Proper Waste
Disposal
MODELS
30PBD 32PBD 34PBD 36PBD
Water Heater
6 gal.
6 gal.
6 gal.
6 gal.
Grey Tank
52 gal. 52 gal. 52 gal. 52 gal.
Black Tank
52 gal. 52 gal. 52 gal. 52 gal.
Fresh Tank
80 gal. 80 gal. 80 gal. 80 gal.
Fuel Tank
75 gal. 75 gal. 75 gal. 75 gal.
LP Tank*
31 gal. 31 gal. 31 gal. 31 gal.
* Actual filled LP capacity is 80% of listing due to safety shut off required on tank.
TANK CAPACITIES - CHART
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