Water And Drain System - Apollo 3300 IB 1978 Owner's Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

WATER AND DRAIN SYSTEM
The water
system has been engineered and designed
to function
the same
as
the
one
in
your
home. The only exception
is
that
the vehicle
is
equipped
with
a
self-contained water tank and pump.
The coach's sanitary drainage system
also has been designed
to allow you to
be
away
from public utilities with
convenient sanitation equipment.
Both
the
water
system and the
drainage
systems
provide for all
the
comforts
of
home while away
from
home.
SELF-CONTAINED WATER SYSTEM
0
Water
Fill
Area
(see
gure
next
page). The
fill
area
for
the
water tank
is
located
exterior
of
the coach. Refer
to Section
3
for
exact
location. The water
fill
is
plainly
marked
"WATER
ONLY".
The water
tank
is
equipped
with
an
overow vent
which terminates below
the
floor
adjacent to the water intake
spout.
A
steady stream
of
water
from
the
overflow drain
indicates the
tank
is
full.
0
Fresh
Water
System
Drains
~
The system drains are located
inside the coach.
For
exact
location refer to Section
8,
Dia-
grams. There are three
drain
valves; one
for
cold water,
one
for
hot water
and one
for
the water
tank. Before draining,
open
all
water faucets
and
water heater drain valve.
For additional
information
refer to Section
7,
Storing
and
Winterizing.
CITY WATER HOOKUP
The
city
water connection
is
located on the roadside rear corner
of
the coach.
Remove the plastic
cap
from
the
connection
and securely
attach
hose
desig-
nated
for drinking
water to
the
fitting.
A
special valve
has been
installed to prevent the city water from
being forced
back
through
the water pump and
into
the self-contained water
tank.
fty-one

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents