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SYSTEM OPERATIONS-33
FRESH WATER SYSTEM
The purpose of the
Fresh Water System
is to provide a supply of pressurized po-
table hot and cold water to the appliances
on demand and as needed.
WATER SOURCE
Your
38SB
has two (2) separate sources
that supply cold water to your system:
• Fresh Water Pump System
• Dockside Water Supply System
Fresh Water Pump System
The Fresh Water Pump System on your
38SB
would be the water source that sup-
plies water when underway. The water
source is Water Tanks and a water pump.
Fresh Water Tanks (110 gallon capac-
ity):
The fresh water tanks are located under
the cockpit of your
38SB
. There are 2
tanks (55 gallons each). The photo below
shows the starboard fresh water tank.
The Mechanical Schematic in the SCHE-
MATICS SECTION of this manual shows
the location of the fresh water tanks. They
are
fi
lled through a
fi
ll
fi
tting that is marked
“WATER” on the
fi
ll cap, which is located
on the port side of the deck.
The photo below shows the Water Fill.
The Deck Layout in the Schematics Sec-
tion of this manual will show the location
of the Fresh Water Fill.
Fill the fresh water tank ONLY with
potable water that is safe for drinking.
DO NOT
fi
ll with water that may be of
questionable quality as serious illness
or death may occur.
Fresh Water Pump:
The fresh water pump is located on the
aft bulkhead of the engine room. The
fresh water pump operates on DC electri-
cal power controlled by a breaker switch
located on the DC Electrical Panel. The
fresh water pump is equipped with an
automatic pressure switch and when it is
supplied with electrical power, it will oper-
ate until the entire fresh water system is
pressurized to a preset level. Once the
required pressure is obtained, the fresh
water pump will automatically shut off. The
fresh water system should maintain the
preset level of water pressure until one
of the faucet or shower valves is opened.
When the required pressure is lowered be-
low the preset level, the fresh water pump
will automatically return to operation.
Summary of Contents for 38SB
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