WATER SYSTEMS --- SECTION 6 • 235
NEPTUNE 2004
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This section contains information and instruction for the operation and care
of the various water system equipment found in the motorhome. The motorhome
is equipped with two separate water systems. Optional water equipment will also
be discussed, so not all information may be applicable to the motorhome. More
detailed information with
CAUTION
or
WARNING
instructions for the various
equipment; other than what is found in this section, can be found in the manufacturer's
manual in the owner information box.
It is hard to imagine how much water is used by the average person everyday.
Newcomers to a self-contained motorhome soon discover water does not last very
long unless consumption is drastically reduced. For example, less water can be
used for showering if the shower is turned off while soaping down, then turned
back on to rinse. This way a good shower uses a couple gallons of water or less.
There is plenty of water to meet personal needs once habits are adjusted.
WARNING: Water is electrically conductive. Do not use any
electrically powered item or electrical outlet that may be exposed
to a water source. Such use can result in a serious shock causing
injury or death.
Fresh Water System:
The motorhome contains a full freshwater plumbing system capable of operating
as a self-contained unit (Fresh Water) or for utilizing a pressurized water source
(City Water). The fresh water system consists of the fresh water tank, water pump,
water filter and a city/fresh water connection.
Use a water hose marked for potable water use only. Care of the hose is a must.
A pressure regulator is attached to the city water/tank fill connection. After each
use, attach the end cap to keep debris and insects out of the hose.
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Screw the ends of the hose
together before storage to
prevent leakage and to prevent
dust and insects from entering
hose.
Typical Domestic Water Layout
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