6-5
SECTION 6 –
PLUMBING
7. Install the filter cartridge into the filter
canister, then refill the tank with fresh water.
8. Open each faucet again and run fresh water to
flush chlorinated water from the lines. Run the
water until there is no odor of chlorine
detected in the water discharged. Do not
forget the hot water faucets.
(You may need to leave a hot water faucet
open for some time to flush the water heater
with clean water. You may also want to turn
the water heater off until this is done to avoid
wasting energy trying to heat “unused”
water).
9. Water system is now disinfected.
City Water Hose/Tank Disinfection
As an alternative way to disinfect your tank,
connect a city water hose to your motorhome and
pour the bleach into the other end of the hose
using a funnel. Hold the hose upright to avoid
draining the bleach.
Connect the hose to a city water hydrant to force
the bleach into the tank and fill the tank with
water.
This method has the additional benefit of
disinfecting the city water hose at the same time.
Continuous Tank Disinfection
(Superchlorination)
Some RVers like to ensure continuous
sanitation of their fresh water tank by
“superchlorination”– maintaining an effective
low level of chlorine in the tank at all times.
•
Add 1 teaspoon of household chlorine bleach
(sodium hypochlorite) to your tank for each
10 gallons of tank capacity. When you fill the
tank, this will result in a 6.7 ppm level of
chlorine, which should kill harmful bacteria
and slime-forming organisms.
•
Chlorine may be removed from drinking
water by the cold water filter at the galley
faucet (if equipped) or by installing an
activated carbon water purifier at the galley
sink cold water line or a separate drinking
water faucet with filter.
•
Superchlorination does not affect city water
usage, only the fresh water tank.
SHOWER HOSE VACUUM
BREAKER
After using the shower, you may notice water
dripping from the shower faucet assembly. The
dripping results when vacuum in the shower hose
(after closing the shower faucet) slowly releases
and allows water remaining in the hose to drain
down. This is a normal function of the shower
valve assembly and is not a leak or defect.
If items are placed into the shower tub before
shower valve vacuum release is complete, they
may become wet.
EXTERIOR SHOWER/WASH
STATION
The exterior wash station feature allows you
to do things such as rinse off sand or salt after a
swim, rinse off muddy boots, or bathe your pet
outside the motorhome. The water pump switch
is located in the water center panel, inside the rear
passenger door.
NOTE: The exterior wash station detachable
hose is stored behind the rear driver’s
side door, in the left storage
compartment.
The shower/wash station is not an access point
for potable water, and is not to be used to access
potable water.
The shower/wash station includes hot and
cold water (located inside the rear passenger side
Exterior Shower Hose
(located behind rear driver’s side door, left
storage compartment
- Typical View)