2006 Essex
by Newmar
8:7
Water Distribution Manifold
Located in the upper left hand corner of the exterior water compartment is the
water distribution manifold. The primary hot and cold water lines for the unit
fed to this distribution center, and through a series of valves, supply water to
the multiple plumbing systems in the unit.
In addition to offering greater organization and more balanced flow to the
fresh water system in your unit, this distribution manifold offers the flexibility
to allow you to shut off sections of the system while still using others. The
blue knobs at the top are cold water supply valves; the red ones at the bottom
are hot water supply valves. A tool is supplied with which you can open and
close the valves as or if necessary.
WASTE WATER SYSTEM
General Information
The waste drainage system was designed to provide adequate and safe storage
and/or disposal of waste materials. All of the materials used in the making of
this system are tested by a nationally recognized testing laboratory. The
drainage system uses plastic piping and fittings connected to the sinks, toilet,
and holding tanks. This provides for their drainage to an outside termination.
The unit should be reasonably level for best operation of the system. There are
two separate waste systems. The gray water system is for waste water from the
sinks and shower. The black water system is generally for sewage waste from
the stool. Each tank has its own control valve, and both tanks drain through
the sewer drain hose.
Toilet
The standard toilet in your unit is a china stool. The toilet operates with water
from either the fresh water tank with the water pump on or the city water
supply. Before using the stool, add water to the bottom of the tank. Refer to
the “BLACK WATER TANK” instructions in this chapter. The stool flushes
waste directly into the black water holding tank. The stool uses high velocity
water injection to produce a swirl effect in the bowl. The greatest problem that
causes stool solids to build up in the holding tank is lack of liquids. When
using your stool, it is wise to fill the stool 3/4 full of water. This will help to
wash the solids away from directly below the stool and to ensure complete
dumping of the holding tank. To add water to the stool bowl, press the button
for “power fill” until the desired water level is reached. To flush the stool,
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