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CONNECTION OF SERVICES
Caution:
Should pump fail to stop, turn
switch off and see the trouble shooting guide.
Sanitising
Portable water systems require periodic
maintenance to delivery a consistent flow of
freshwater. Depending on use and the
environment the system is subject to,
sanitising is recommended prior to storing
and before using the water system after a
period of storage.
Systems with new components, or ones that
have been subjected to contamination,
should also be disinfected as follows:
1.
Use of the following methods to
determine the amount of common
household bleach needed to sanitise the
tank.
(A) Multiply “gallon of tank capacity” by
0.13; the result is the ounces of bleach
needed to sanitise the tank.
(B) Multiply “litres of tank capacity” by
1.0; the result is the milli-litres of bleach
needed to sanitise the tank.
2.
Mix into solution the proper amount of
bleach within a container of water.
3.
Pour the solution (water/bleach) into the
tank and fill the tank with potable water.
4.
Open ALL taps (hot and cold) allowing
the water to run until the distinct odour of
chlorine is detected.
5.
The standard solution must have four (4)
hours of contact time to disinfect
completely. Doubling the solution
concentration allows for contact time of
one hour.
6.
When the contact time is completed,
drain the tank. Refill with potable water
and purge the plumbing of all sanitising
solution.
Winterising
Allowing water to freeze in the system may
result in damage to the pump and plumbing
system.
Non-toxic anti-freeze for potable water may
be used with Flojet pumps. Follow
manufacturers recommendations.
Refer to coach or equipment manufacturers
instructions for their specific winterising and
drainage procedures.
WARNING: Do not use automotive anti-
freeze to winterise potable water systems.
These solutions are highly toxic and may
cause serious injury or death if ingested.
1.
Drain the water tank. Open tank drain
valve. You may use the pump to drain the
tank by opening all the taps in the
system. Allow the pump to operate until
the tank is empty. Do not operate the
pump more than 15 minutes
continuously.
2.
Open all taps and purge the water from
the plumbing system. Turn power to the
pump off. Be sure that all the water from
the drain lines are drained.
3.
Remove quick connect inlet and outlet
fittings from the pump and turn the pump
on to pump out remaining water from the
pump head. Be sure to have a catch pan
or a rag under the pump to prevent water
from spilling onto the RV. Turn the pump
off once the plumbing is empty. Leave the
fittings disconnected from the pump until
the system is ready to be used again.
Make a note on your tank filler that the
plumbing is not connected.
4.
Be sure that all taps are left open to
protect against damage to the plumbing.
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