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DO NOT ALLOW THE FRESH WATER PUMP TO RUN
DRY. THE FRESH WATER PUMP WORKS ON
DEMAND AND WILL NOT SHUT OFF
AUTOMATICALLY WHEN THE TANK IS EMPTY. THIS
CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE PUMP. ALWAYS
TURN THE FRESH WATER BREAKER OFF WHEN THE
FRESH WATER SYSTEM IS NOT IN USE.
5.3
Water Heater
The water heater is located on the starboard side of the en-
gine room. It has a 120-volt element that is thermostatically
controlled at the heater and activated by a circuit breaker lo-
cated in the cabin AC panel.
A high pressure relief valve protects the system from exces-
sive pressure. Always make sure all air is purged from the
water heater and lines before activating the water heater
breaker. Refer to the water heater owner’s manual for addi-
tional information.
DO NOT SUPPLY CURRENT TO AN EMPTY WATER
HEATER. DAMAGE TO THE HEATER WILL RESULT.
THE SYSTEM MUST BE FILLED AND PRIMED
BEFORE USING THE WATER HEATER.
5.4
Shore Water Connection
The shore water connection allows the direct connection of
the water system to a shore side water supply. This provides
the system with a constant supply of fresh water and mini-
mizes the pressure pump operation. A female inlet fitting is
mounted in the cockpit. A pressure reducer is installed in the
system along with two check valves. One check valve keeps
water from running out of the shore water inlet fitting when
the pressure pump operates. The second provides protection
for the pressure pump when the shore water is connected.
To use shore water, connect a hose from the shore water fau-
cet to the shore water fitting on the boat. Next, turn on the
shore water. The pressure pump will not run and the water in
the boat’s water tank will not be used.
THE SHORE WATER CONNECTION PROVIDES AN
UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF WATER THAT COULD SINK
THE BOAT IF A WATERLINE RUPTURES. NEVER
LEAVE THE BOAT UNATTENDED WITH SHORE
WATER CONNECTED TO THE BOAT.
Note:
The water tank will not be filled by connecting to
shore water. Do not modify or change the shore
water inlet connector with another type without
consulting Wellcraft Customer Service or your
dealer. The use of the wrong type of inlet connec-
tor can damage the freshwater system.
5.5
Shower Operation
The shower is located in the head compartment. Make sure
the Fresh Water Pump breaker in the DC breaker panel are
on, then turn the water on. Adjust the hot and cold water
faucet until the desired temperature is obtained. Some minor
variations in the water temperature may occur as the pressure
pump cycles.
Shower water is drained from the head compartment by the
cabin drain sump pump system connected to the shower drain.
An automatic float switch in the sump controls the pump.
The pump is activated by the Sump Pump continuous power
breaker in the cabin DC panel. After showering, let the cold
water flow for a period of time to flush the drainage system
of soap residue.
The cabin sump system is located in the bilge below the cabin
sole. It is essential that the shower drain strainer is cleaned
regularly and the sump is inspected periodically for accumu-
lated debris that needs to be removed.
5.6
Fresh Water System Maintenance
Information supplied with water system components, by the
equipment manufacturers, is included with this manual. Re-
fer to this information for additional operation and service
data.
Routine Maintenance
The following items should be done routinely to maintain
your fresh water system:
•
Periodically clean the screen in the water strainer located
near the intake side of the freshwater pump. The screen
is cleaned by unscrewing the cap on the strainer, removing
the screen and flushing it with fresh water.
•
Remove the filter screens from the faucet spouts and
eliminate any accumulation of debris. A build up of debris
can cause the pump to cycle excessively.
•
Periodically remove the lid on the cabin drain sump
assembly. Clean debris from the sump and flush with
clean water.
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