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PLUMBING
The Fresh Water System consists of the fresh water holding tank, water pump, valves, connection hoses,
and fresh water plumbing lines. This system is responsible for providing potable water for drinking, cooking,
bathing, and all other activities that require clean water. The capacity of your fresh water tank may vary,
depending on the coach model and year.
Fresh Water System
This article provides an overview of the water compartment heating via a forced-air furnace. Coaches equipped with a
forced-air furnace have a designated heat duct for the water compartment in the basement to reduce the risk of freezing.
Water Compartment Heating via a Forced-Air Furnace
Heat output to the water compartment is only operational when the furnace is heating the interior of the coach.
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This article provides a brief overview of the Holding Tank Heat Pad Switches and Indicator Lights. Coaches produced and
equipped (after June 2015) with optional holding tank heating pads are GFCI-protected and incorporate an indicator light to
the switch panel to signify that 120 volt electricity is being supplied to the heating pads.
If the indicator switch does not illuminate when you turn
it on, check the GFCI outlet located in the basement
compartment (the location will vary based on coach
floorplan and tank placement).
The heat pad switches may be incorporated in the
monitor panel in 2018 (and newer) coaches equipped with
the KIB tank monitoring system.
If your coach is equipped with tank heat mats and the
switch is activated, the tank heat icon will appear under
the grey and black tanks. The tank level must be at least
five percent for the control panel to send power to the
tank heater and has a one minute delay before activation.
If the tank is equipped with a heating pad, there will be
a tank indicator below the tank bar graph. When the
tank heater is active, the indicator will turn orange. When
inactive, the indicator will turn grey.
Holding Tank Heat Pad Switches and Indicator Lights
The TMSC-100 is not monitoring any temperatures;
this simply activates or deactivates the heat pads.
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