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might have an air lock and need to bleed the system by opening up a faucet. If you run out of water SHUT
OFF YOUR HOT WATER HEATER on the AC panel. Serious damage can occur!
A backup fresh water pump is installed just aft of the primary. In order to
switch to the backup pump:
1)
Open the
RED
Valve
2)
Close the
GREEN
Valve
3)
Move the BLACK Electrical switch from PRIMARY to
SECONDARY
Hot Water Tank
The HOT WATER HEATER has an 20 gallon capacity tank and is available when connected to shore power,
using the generator, or via a heat exchanger underway. To use on shore power, flip on the water heater
circuit breaker on the AC electrical panel. Do not use the water heater if the water tank level is very low.
The water heater is located in the engine room, starboard side forward.
Shower
Before taking a SHOWER, make sure water pressure and shower sump breakers are on. Take only very short
“boat” showers (turning off water between soaping up and rinsing). To keep shower tidy wipe down the
shower stall and floor. Check for accumulation of hair in the shower and sink drains. An additional FRESH
WATER SHOWER is located on aft swim deck. Ensure that the faucets and nozzle are completely off after
use.
A pressured RAW WATER WASHDOWN is available from two hose spigots, one in the swim step locker
and one forward in the bow locker near the anchor windlass. To activate, flip the WASHDOWN PUMP
ROCKER SWITCH located in the 12 volt panel. After use, turn the switch off to prevent pump burn out, and
ensure no object leans on the switch to turn it on accidentally.
GALLEY
Stove/oven
The stove/oven is electric. Turn on the “stove” breaker on the AC panel. Clean stove top and oven after
each use. Do not use abrasive cleaners on the stove top. A soft scrub solution should be used.
Refrigerator
The REFRIGERATOR is dual voltage (12-volt and 110-volt power). It will automatically use 110-volt
power when the shore power is connected; otherwise, it will operate on 12-volt power. Monitor the use of
the refrigerator when the engines are not charging the 12-volt battery system. The local power switch is
located below the front door. It can be turned down to the lowest position when anchored or moored or
turned off when turning in for the night.
HEATING SYSTEM