Fresh Water Tank
Your vehicle has an on board fresh water tank
that allows you to carry fresh water with you on
your journey. This tank supplies all of the water
systems inside your vehicle. The volume of the
fresh water tank will vary depending on which
model you
have chosen.
Water is pumped from the on board tank by a
self priming and cancelling automatic pump
throughout the vehicle.
The pump is fitted with an in-line filter to
ensure trouble free running. This must be
cleaned periodically to ensure that there is no
reduction in flow.
The pump automatically pressurises the water
system to a pre determined water pressure,
when a tap is opened water flows from it and
the pump switches on to maintain the
pre-determined pressure.
When the tap is switched off the pump will
continue running until the correct pressure in
the system is reached, it will then shut down.
The pump circuit is controlled by the isolation
switch on the control panel.
Always switch off the pump at the
control panel when leaving the vehicle.
The Truma Ultrastore water heater fitted to your
vehicle is supplied with a flue cover that is
designed to keep out water and debris if the
vehicle is to be stood unused for any length
of time.
The flue cover must be removed before the
appliance is used as the cover will stop
combustion air entering the appliance and the
flue gasses escaping if left in place.
Awning Space LPG Exhaust
No danger is caused if the LPG exhaust from
the fridge vents into an enclosed awning. If
totally enclosed, space heaters may produce
enough exhaust fumes to pollute an enclosed
awning to levels of discomfort. In extreme
cases carbon monoxide could build up to reach
dangerous levels you are advised to allow
some additional ventilation when such
appliances are in use
Water Services
Water Services
Flue Covers
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