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PLUMBING
Hot Water Spout in the Front Generator Slideout Overview
This article provides an operational overview of the hot water spout in the front generator slideout. This spout may be
standard equipment on most diesel pushers and optional on other diesel pushers.
Your installed bathroom and kitchen faucets and fixtures are available in many styles, finishes, and
configurations, often complementing the other fixtures in your coach.
With proper maintenance, the faucets in the
coach should provide years of trouble-free usage. The faucets
and fixtures can be cleaned by wiping with a soft, damp cloth.
Washing with warm water will remove dry water spots. Turn off
the water and drain the pressure before attempting repair or
replacement of the faucet.
Faucets and Fixtures
Avoid using “S.O.S.” type cleaning pads or other
abrasive cleaners because they may scratch the
surface. Do not use cleaners that contain harsh or
abrasive chemicals. Alcohol or similar solvents should
never be used.
IMPORTANT
!
To use the hot water spigot in the front generator area:
1. Make sure the fresh water tank has water in it. Make
sure the water pump is turned on or the coach is
connected to a pressurized potable water source.
2. Turn off the low point drain near the spigot (if in the
open position), and turn on the valve in the lower
compartment area (typically located near the frame
rail).
3. Hook up a garden hose, and use the water as
desired.
4. If you exceed the gallons per minute (GPM) rating of
the hydronic heater, you will run out of hot water until
the system has enough time to recoup and heat more
water.
5. Do not forget to winterize this line while following the
directions in Newgle for winterizing the coach.
6. Once you have completed the winterizing procedure,
you may close the valve in the lower compartment
and open the low point drain near the hot water spout
to relieve pressure to ensure it cannot freeze.
SilverLeaf Touchscreen:
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May be located in the overhead control panel,
bedroom, or in the middle of the coach on the wall
SPX-300 Display:
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May be located in the exterior water compartment
KIB LCD Touchscreen:
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May be located in various locations throughout the
coach
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May be used in conjunction with the Silverleaf system
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