Section 8: Plumbing System
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Plumbing System
There are two different water systems in your recreation vehicle:
The fresh water system consists of the fresh water holding tank, faucets and con-
nections, water pump, water heater, tub/shower. On some models, it may also
include the water purification system or outside shower assembly (if so equipped).
Depending on your model, the waste water system consists of the wastewater and
sewage holding tank(s), drains and toilet. Models with a cassette toilet will only
have the wastewater system.
Plumbing System Maintenance
Check all fittings, pressure and waste, for leaks before each trip or before vehicle
storage as part of your normal maintenance:
Inspect all faucets, the water purification system (if so equipped) and sink connec
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tions (including drain baskets or filters).
At the end of every trip, you should drain any unused water from the fresh water
system. All water contains contaminant and mineral particles that can cause fresh
water system odors. Untreated well water is a major source of water system odors.
The fresh water (potable water) system needs periodic sanitization and winter-
ization to take care of all the components within the plumbing system and help
discourage the growth of bacteria and other organisms that can contaminate the
water supply.
Typically, there are labels affixed to the exterior of the recreation vehicle sidewall that in
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dicate the locations of the water system drains and fills. Be aware some drain valves may
be located inside the vehicle (once the exterior label is found, go inside to find the drain
corresponding location).
Refer to the manufacturer’s operating manual included in your warranty packet for the de-
tailed operating, sanitizing, and winterizing information for each water system component.
Fresh Water System
All water contains contaminant and mineral particles that can cause fresh water system
odors. Untreated well water is a major source of water system odors. The fresh water (po-
table water) system needs periodic sanitization to take care of all the components in the
plumbing system to discourage the growth of bacteria and other organisms that can con-
taminate the water supply.
Do not remove the potable water label from your recreation
vehicle.
You should use a non-toxic drinking water hose dedicated only
to supplying the recreation vehicle with fresh water. To reduce
the chance of contamination, prevent the non-toxic drinking
water hose from coming into contact with the ground.
DO NOT drink water deemed microbiologically unsafe or of unknown
quality.
Avoid traveling with full fresh, black or grey water holding tanks. The
weight of holding tank contents in not calculated into the RV cargo car-
rying capacity. Traveling with full tanks could cause you to exceed the
individual tire ratings and/or the RV GAWR or GVWR. Traveling with
full tanks can also affect your vehicle handling characteristics.
Table of Contents
Summary of Contents for SWIFT Ali 2023
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Page 24: ...Section 2 Occupant Safety 19 Notes Table of Contents...
Page 30: ...Section 3 Pre Travel Information 25 Notes Table of Contents...
Page 50: ...Section 6 Electrical System 45 Notes Table of Contents...
Page 68: ...Section 8 Plumbing System 63 Notes Table of Contents...
Page 78: ...Section 12 Interior 73 Notes Table of Contents...
Page 84: ...Section 13 Exterior 79 Notes Table of Contents...
Page 88: ...Section 14 Travel Camping Storage Checklists 83 Notes Table of Contents...
Page 91: ...Section 15 Additional Information 86 Notes Table of Contents...