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WATER PRESSURE REGULATOR
Due to the possible existence of high pressure in some campgrounds (80 psi and higher)
you may wish to use a removable 35-45 pound water regulator. Water systems in RVs are
tested at 100 pounds as specified by RVIA codes.
CAUTION:
Not using a water pressure regulator when using the city water fill
may cause the o-rings to blow. It is advisable to always utilize a water pressure
regulator with the city water fill.
OUTSIDE SHOWER
A convenient faucet assembly with hot and cold water is available for exterior use to
rinse, or wash items before entry into the camper. Carefully adjust the mixing valves for
desired water temperature.
SANITIZING POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS
To assure complete sanitation of your potable water system, it is recommended that the
following procedures be followed on a new system, one that has not been used for a
period of time, or one that may have become contaminated.
1.
Prepare a chlorine solution using one gallon of water and 1/4 cup of household
bleach (5% sodium hypochlorite solution). Pour solution into tank.
2.
Complete filling of tank with fresh water. Open each faucet and drain cock until all
air has been released from the pipes and entire system is filled.
3.
Allow to stand for three hours.
4.
Drain and flush with potable fresh water.
5.
To remove any excessive chlorine taste or odor which might remain, prepare a
solution of one quart vinegar to five gallons water and allow this solution to agitate
in tank for several days by vehicle motion.
6.
Drain tank and again flush with potable water.
CAUTION:
Chlorine solution concentrations exceeding recommended levels may
damage the water system.
DRAINAGE - FRESH WATER
The water tanks may be drained through a valve located on the end of the tank. The tank
is located under the floor on the road side of unit. The demand pressure pump system has
low-point drains attached to water lines located near the water tank. These low-point
drains will release water in the supply lines by opening the valves and all faucets. The
water heater has its own water drain plug.
DRAINAGE - WASTE WATER
Connect a hose to the drainage outlet (Fig. 4-3) and drain sink
either to a container to hold waste water or to a direct sewer inlet
supplied by some campgrounds. Most campgrounds and some
states prohibit sewer water drainage onto the open ground.
Fig. 4-3
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