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SECTION 7 – PLUMBING
FRESH WATER SYSTEM
The Fresh Water System provides water to the
galley sink, shower, bathroom lavatory, toilet,
and water heater. Water may be supplied by
either of two sources:
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A fresh water tank and water pump located
within the motorhome,
or
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Any external fresh water source to which the
motorhome may be connected, known as “city
water”.
The fresh water tank on your motorhome is
filled using the Tank Fill.
Water Pressure Regulators
Because city water pressure varies from
location to location, we recommend obtaining an
in-line water pressure regulator to prevent
damage to any components, connections, and
seals in your fresh water system.
These devices simply connect in-line between
the supply hose and the city water input on the
motorhome. We recommend regulators that
control water pressure to
50 psi. max
.
Water pressure regulators are commonly
available at most RV dealerships and many large
retail discount or home supply centers.
Method 1 - Filling the Fresh Water
Tank Through Tank Fill Connection
Always fill the fresh water tank at an approved
potable water filling facility or a known purified
drinking water source.
The tank is filled through the Tank Fill Inlet
located on the Water Center Panel behind the
passenger rear door.
1. Attach hose to the Tank Fill Inlet.
2. Configure the levers on the panel to reflect the
“Power Fill Tank” setting as indicated by the
picture instructions on the Water Center
Panel.
3. Use the level display on the passenger sink
cabinet to oversee filling of the tank, or when
the tank is full, water will flow from tank vent
tube beneath the motorhome.This display can
also be used as a night-light.
WARNING
Potable water only.
Sanitize, flush, and drain water tank
before using.
See owner’s manual for instructions,
care, and maintenance information.
Failure to maintain tank can result in
death or serious injury.
Tank Fill Inlet
(Located behind the passenger rear door)