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PLUMBING
AND
UTILITIES
(CONTINUED)
Fresh
Water
System
Your
RVs
fresh
water
system
is
made
up
of
two
inputs,
a
portable
fresh
water
holding
tank
with
a
pressure
demand
12
volt
water
pump
and
a
city
water
connection
that
provides
water
to
the
system
and
bypasses
the
fresh
water
holding
tank
and
the
water
pump
to
supply
your
fresh
water
from
an
already
pressurized
source.
All
holding
tanks
are
equipped
with
electric
heating
pads
that
are
controlled
in
the
central
monitor
panel.
The
portable
water
system
consists
of
a
fresh
water
holding
tank
which
is
filled
at
the
docking
station
(covered
above).
The
tank
is
emptied/drained
at
a
“low
point”
drain
on
the
exterior
beneath
the
fresh
water
holding
tank.
Always
be
sure
to
drain
your
fresh
water
tank
between
uses,
and
during
storage
in
the
winter,
this
will
prevent
any
stagnation
that
can
cause
water
to
smell
and/or
taste
bad.
The
water
pump.
When
not
hooked
up
to
an
external
water
supply,
the
RVs
fresh
water
tank
is
utilized.
The
water
is
pumped
from
the
fresh
water
tank
by
the
water
pump.
When
the
power
is
switched
on,
the
pump
works
automatically
whenever
a
faucet
is
on.
The
water
pump
is
self
‐
priming
and
when
the
system
pressure
drops
below
55psi,
the
water
pump
will
energize
and
re
‐
pressurize
the
system
to
that
55psi.
This
tank
is
equipped
with
a
safety
overflow
drain.
This
drain
will
come
straight
out
of
the
underbelly
of
the
RV
beneath
the
fresh
water
tank.
This
drain
should
never
be
plugged
or
obstructed.
Keeping
this
line
open
for
safety
overflow
will
prevent
damage
that
can
occur
from
overfilling
your
fresh
water
tank.
The
city
water
system
is
powered
by
a
water
hose
connected
to
the
docking
station
(covered
above).
When
connected
and
turned
on,
the
system
will
automatically
pressurize.
It
is
always
a
good
idea
to
bleed
the
system
by
turning
on
a
hot
water
faucet
until
the
water
runs
smoothly
and
there
is
no
air
present.
NOTE
:
High
water
pressure
can
damage
your
water
system.
Due
to
pressure
inconsistencies
in
potential
water
sources,
an
RV
water
pressure
regulator
can
be
used
between
the
hose
and
the
connection
point
to
ensure
an
always
consistent
water
pressure
coming
into
the
RV.
A
safe
setting
is
45psi.
Not
regulating
water
pressure
and
allowing
water
pressure
that
is
too
high
to
be
connected
to
the
RV
can
cause
irreversible
damage
to
your
RVs
fresh
water
system
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