Section 8: Plumbing System
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Fresh Water Connections
Your recreation vehicle may be equipped with one or both of the following fresh water con-
nections: city water and gravity fill. The city water fill has a threaded connector with a city
water connection label next to it. Do not remove this label.
Using City Water Fill (if so equipped)
Remove the connection cap and attach a non-toxic drink-
ing water hose to the threaded inlet.
1.
The other end of this hose should be connected to a
pressurized fresh water source (such as a faucet or
spigot). You should use a non-toxic drinking water
hose dedicated only to supplying fresh water to the
vehicle.
2.
Turn ON the water at the water source. Open the
cold water supply faucets to bleed air from the water
lines. When the water lines are nearly full, you may experience some “air pockets.”
Allow these to escape before closing the cold water supply faucets.
3.
The water heater (if so equipped) will fill first, followed by the supply lines and faucets.
Water heater bypass valves (if so equipped) A and B must be open to allow water into
the water heater, valve C should be closed. Refer to the
Water Heater Bypass
section
City Water Fill with City Water
Connection Label
NOTE:
If needed, sanitize the water system prior to travel.
NOTE:
The City Water Fill inlet when connected to a pressurized
fresh water source sends water through the water lines and fixtures
without the use of the pump. The fresh water tank cannot be filled
using the city water fill (the gravity fill is used to fill the fresh water
tank).
.
The water pump switch should be in the OFF position when the RV is left unattended
for any amount of time. If something would happen to the water system, this may help
limit water damage to a smaller area.
NOTE:
In some models the
water pump switch will be a
black rocker switch located near
the sink cabinet
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