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2013 HOLIDAY RAMBLER
WATER SYSTEM - INTRODucTION
This section contains information about the
operation and care of various water system
equipment. More detailed information with
CAUTION
or
WARNING
instructions for
various equipment, other than what is found in
this section, can be found in the OEM manuals
in the owner information box.
If new to using a self-contained recreational
vehicle, use of water will need to be conserved
otherwise water does not last long unless
habits are modified.
For example, less water can be used for
showering if the shower is turned off while
soaping down, and turned back on to rinse.
Plenty of water will be available to meet
personal needs once habits are adjusted.
NOTE:
Illustration is a general depiction of
water system Layout.
The plumbing system is fully self contained
(FSC); the entire fresh water system and waste
water system can operate independently of
shore services. The plumbing system includes
holding tanks for fresh water (potable), grey
water (sinks and shower) and black water
(toilet). An onboard water pump will supply
all faucets and toilets with water from the fresh
tank. A monitor panel will indicate holding
tank levels.
If shore services are available, city water
is used to pressurize the water system so the
onboard water pump can be left off. The grey
and black holding tanks share a termination
outlet. A sewer hose attaches between the
termination outlet and shore sewer connection.
Leave the black tank drain valve closed to
prevent solids from clogging the hose. Leave
the drain valve to the grey tank open. Drain
and flush the grey and black tanks prior to
departure.
Fresh Water System:
The fresh water system consists of a fresh
water tank, water pump and gravity fill inlet.
Obtain a supply hose made for potable water
use only. Proper care of the hose is necessary.
After each use, drain the water hose and screw
the ends together for sanitary purposes.
The onboard water pump uses water from the
fresh water tank when a faucet is opened or the
toilet is flushed. Use water sparingly when not
hooked to shore service.
Improper winterizing, poor maintenance,
road vibration and campsite water pressure
variations are common culprits of water
system problems or failure. Check all
plumbing connections for leaks at least once a
year.
Typical water System
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