Opening And Closing Valves; Fresh Water Tank Draining; Sanitizing - Airstream Caravel 2023 Owner's Manual

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Maintenance
19CB: To access the two internal low-point drain
valves, remove the access panel under the mattress.
The single external fresh water tank drain (petcock) is
on the galvanized steel underbelly; roadside.
20FB: To access the two internal low-point drain
valves, remove the access panel below the front
dinette seat cushion. The single external fresh
water tank drain (petcock) is on the galvanized steel
underbelly; roadside.
22FB: To access the two internal low-point drain
valves, remove the bottom wardrobe shelf/access
panel. The single external fresh water tank drain
(petcock) is on the galvanized steel underbelly;
roadside.

Opening and Closing Valves

To open brass or plastic in-line valves, turn the handle
to align it with the waterline. For valves connected to
the end of a water line, align the handle with the valve's
opening. To open petcock valves, turn the handle
perpendicular to the mounting surface until it is facing
outward.

Fresh Water Tank Draining

Pumping the water out with the self-contained water
pump can empty the fresh water tank. Simply turn on
the pump switch and open a couple of faucets until
the water will no longer drain out, or on all models use
the petcock-type drain valve located on the freshwater
tank pan described above. Be sure to watch closely
and turn the pump off when the tank runs dry. Pump
damage can occur if the pump runs dry for more than a
few minutes.
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Sanitizing

Potable water systems require periodic maintenance
to deliver a consistent flow of fresh water. Depending
on use and the environment the system is subject to,
sanitizing is recommended prior to storing and before
using the water system after a period of storage.
Systems with new components, or ones that have been
subjected to contamination should also be disinfected
as follows:
1� Use one of the following methods to determine the
amount of common household bleach needed to
sanitize the tank.
a� Multiply "gallons of tank capacity" by 0.13;
the result is the ounces of bleach needed to
sanitize the tank.
b. Multiply "Liters of tank capacity" by 1.0; the
result is the milliliters of bleach needed to
sanitize the tank.
2� Mix the proper amount of bleach into a container of
water�
3� Pour the correct amount of solution (water/bleach)
into the Fresh Water tank and fill with potable
water�
4� Open all faucets (hot and cold) allowing the water
to run until the distinct odor of chlorine is detected.
5� The standard solution must have 4 hours of contact
time to disinfect completely. Doubling the solution
concentration will allow for contact time of one (1)
hour.
6� When the contact time is completed, drain the tank.
Refill with potable water and flush the plumbing of
all sanitizing solution.
2023 Caravel

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