Vi) Freshwater And Black Water Tanks - BENETEAU oceanis 393 Owner's Manual

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VI) FRESHWATER AND BLACK WATER TANKS

Characteristics
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These capacities cannot be totally used depending on the trim, loading and the position of filling
point(s) and / or eventual emptying point(s).
Do not discharge the toilets close to shore.
Inform yourself about local environmental protection regulations, and the respect of codes of good practice.
Respect international regulations against pollution of the marine environment (Marpol).
Operating the black water holding system
The operating principle for the system is described in the attached schematic diagram.
After each use, rinse the system: fill the bowl with fresh or sea water then empty.
Products to use for cleaning should be domestic cleaning products.
The system should be empty during immobilisation of the ship in negative temperatures.
Do not discharge the contents of the holding tanks close to the shore; use the pumping systems of ports or
marinas for emptying the holding tanks before leaving port.
MAKE SURE THAT THE HOLDING TANK DISCHARGE COCK IS
CLOSED IN ORDER TO AVOID ANY INADVERTENT DISCHARGING.
MAJ ANG 22/12/05
DESCRIPTION
Water Tank 250 l
Water Tank 250 l
Filler – Fresh Water Tank
Vent Hole – Fresh Water Tank
Collector Fresh Water System
Filter – Fresh Water System
Water Pump
Surge Tank – Fresh Water
Boiler (capacity : 22l)
Outlet Pump of the Shower
Filter on Shower Outlet
Galley Sink
Washbasin/Shower
Icebox – capacity : 220l - 2 Cabin Version
Icebox – capacity : 180l - 3 Cabin Version
Black water solid tank (85 L)
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