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Section 8: Plumbing System
NOTE: Filters should be replaced at the beginning of the camping season
or if they have been exposed to contaminated water, sanitizer or antifreeze.
5.
Attach a short section of garden hose to the CITY WATER inlet at the utility center.
DO NOT use your fresh water hose for sanitizing.
6.
Insert the other end of the short hose into a container holding the chlorine solution. Turn
the pump switch ON (red LED will light). The solution will be drawn into the fresh
water tank. Turn the pump OFF when solution has been drawn into the tank. To aid in
siphoning, set the container on a surface approximately (2) feet off the ground. The
drain valves must be turned OFF.
7.
Disconnect the short hose from the CITY WATER inlet. Leave the colored valves in
the SANITIZE position.
8.
Power Fill Water Tank
Attach your fresh water hose to the CITY WATER inlet at the utility center. Connect
the other end of the hose to a pressurized water source. Turn the water on and finish
filling the water tank with fresh water.
DO NOT OVERFILL THE TANK!
Use the
LED indicators on the tank monitor inside the RV at the Command Center panel to
monitor water level in fresh water tank.
Siphon Fill Water Tank
If there is no pressurized water source available, fresh water can be siphoned into the
water tank from an external container (bucket). Fresh water hose should be connected
to the CITY WATER inlet, other end of the hose placed in the bucket of water. Colored
valves should still be in SANITIZE position. Turn the pump ON and water will be
siphoned into the tank.
DO NOT OVERFILL THE TANK!
Use the LED indicators
on the tank monitor at the Command Center to monitor water level in fresh water tank.
9.
When the tank is full, turn off the water source. Disconnect the hose from the faucet/
spigot first. Then disconnect the hose from the utility center panel.
At this point the following conditions should be met:
Power to the water heater is off.
Water filter has been bypassed or removed (depends on model).
Sanitizer has been put into the tank.
Water tank is full having been topped off with fresh water.
10. Set the valves to the
DRY CAMPING
setting.
CHANGE THE RED HANDLE TO
POINT RIGHT TO BYPASS THE WATER HEATER.
Blue handle points left
White handle points down
Red handle points right
Green handle points up.
11.
Turn the water pump ON and sanitized water will flow into the water lines from the
water tank when a fixture is opened.
12.
Open hot water faucets one by one until water begins to flow continuously and a chlo
-
rine smell is noticeable. Close hot water faucets. Repeat this process with the cold
water faucets. Include outside shower faucets and outside kitchen faucets as well (if
so equipped).
13. Turn OFF the water pump.
14. Let the solution remain in the tank and lines for at least four hours when disinfecting
with 50-PPM residual chlorine, and for at least one hour if using a 100-PPM chlorine
concentration.
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