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Systems
POSSIBLE PROBLEMS/SOLUTIONS-
FRESH WATER SYSTEM
1. Fresh water pressure pump cycles on
and off. Normally this type of action indi-
cates a water leak in the system. Check all
fresh water system related equipment on
the deck, cabin, and engine compartment
for leaks. Do not forget wash down equipment including
spigots. Look for puddled or dripping water.
2. Using potable water system the water pressure is weak.
Check the fresh water pressure pump
fi
lter for debris.
Also, make sure the potable water tank level is suf
fi
cient
at the salon monitor.
3. Water at sink or shower is hammering and has air bub-
bles in it. Check for air leaks in the system along with low
water levels in the potable water tank.
4. Water is backing up in the shower. Find the correct
shower sump pump. If it is full of water even when run-
ning there normally is a clog at the pump screen. Clean
as needed.
5. There is no water at any of the fresh water related equip-
ment such as faucets, showers and wash downs. Check to
make sure the fresh water pressure pump breaker is on.
Also, check the fresh water monitor for tank levels at the
salon control panel.
6. The water system has a bad odor. Use the fresh water
pressure pump to drain the fresh water system. Do not
drink the water as it may be contaminated. Sanitize the
water system as explained earlier in this chapter
7. There is no hot water. Turn the hot water heater break-
er to the off position. Remove the back cover on the wa-
ter heater and check the reset button. Push to reset. Also,
the heating element may of malfunctioned. At this point,
call a service technician.
8.. Low water pressure especially while showering. Make
sure accumulator tank is cycling properly.
Typical Accumulator Tank
Located in the engine room close to the fresh water
pump is the fresh water system accumulator tank. This
component provides extra water pressure especially dur-
ing high demands with the on board fresh water system.
This may include showering, using a transom shower, or
washdown faucet.
Note that the accumulator tank normally requires no ser-
vice. It contains a pre-determined amount of air pres-
sure for the unit to preform ef
fi
ciently. Should the unit
leak down it will need to be rein
fl
ated with air. There is a
fi
tting on the end of the tank for this purpose. Contact
your closest Regal dealer for more information.
Summary of Contents for 38 EXPRESS
Page 1: ...784027 3 2013 OWNER S MANUAL 38 EXPRESS ...
Page 29: ...11 Safety On Board NAVIGATION LIGHT RULES ...
Page 50: ...9 Rules Of The Road ...
Page 51: ...10 Chapter 3 ...
Page 67: ...16 Chapter 4 TYPICAL MAIN DC PANEL METER SWITCH FUNCTIONS CO DC VOLTS ...
Page 109: ...58 Chapter 4 TYPICAL WASTE SYSTEM TOILET BOWL ASSEMBLY EARLIER MODELS ...
Page 142: ...14 Chapter 5 AFT FORWARD SIDEWAYS DIAGONALLY ROTATE TYPICAL JOYSTICK FUNCTIONS ...
Page 243: ...38 Chapter 8 ...
Page 275: ...15 Troubleshooting TYPICAL WINDLASS ...
Page 294: ...Technical Information 12 6 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL KOHLER GENERATOR W DIGITAL REMOTE WIRING ...
Page 295: ...Technical Information 12 7 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL DECK HARNESS 1 OF 2 ...
Page 296: ...Technical Information 12 8 38 TYPICAL DECK HARNESS 2 OF 2 ...
Page 297: ...Technical Information 12 9 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL SUMP MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL HARNESS ...
Page 298: ...Technical Information 12 10 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL SUMP DASH HARNESS ...
Page 299: ...Technical Information 12 11 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL SALON TV HARNESS ...
Page 300: ...Technical Information 12 12 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL STEREO HARNESS ...
Page 301: ...Technical Information 12 13 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL TRIM TAB SWITCH CIRCUITRY ...
Page 302: ...Technical Information 12 14 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL BATTERY SWITCH CIRCUITRY ...
Page 303: ...Technical Information 12 15 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL GFCI CIRCUITRY ...
Page 304: ...Technical Information 12 16 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER GROUND CIRCUITRY ...
Page 305: ...Technical Information 12 17 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL TWIN VOLVO DIESEL ENGINE FIRE EXT SHUTDOWN ...
Page 306: ...Technical Information 12 18 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL BATTERY SWITCH CIRCUITRY ...
Page 307: ...Technical Information 12 19 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FIREWALL WIRING ...
Page 308: ...Technical Information 12 20 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL WIPER CIRCUITRY OVERVIEW ...
Page 309: ...Technical Information 12 21 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FUSION INSTALLATION ...
Page 310: ...Technical Information 12 22 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FUSION SUB WOOFER INSTALLATION ...
Page 311: ...Technical Information 12 23 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FUSION ZONES ...
Page 312: ...Technical Information 12 24 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATION ...
Page 313: ...Technical Information 12 25 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL HARDTOP INSTALLATION ...
Page 314: ...Technical Information 12 26 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL SUMP LAYOUT ...
Page 315: ...Technical Information 12 27 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL PLUMBING LAYOUT ...
Page 317: ...Technical Information 12 29 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL SLING LOCATIONS ...