Grey Water System - Regal 42SC Owner's Manual

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DOOR-COMPANIONWAY
Door Lock
Screen Door
Keep the cabin door se-
cured closed when the
boat is moving. When
at mooring, the cabin
entry door can be held
open by sliding the door
and securing it open with
the door stop. This will
prohibit the door from
accidentally closing, a
great safety feature. The
built-in screen door func-
tions independently on its
own track.
With the screen door
closed and the hatch
screens in place cross
ventilation can be
achieved along with the
ability to keep insects
out of the cabin.
Periodically, remove
any accumulated door
track debris and lu-
bricate the tracks to
keep the doors sliding
freely.

GREY WATER SYSTEM

If installed, the grey water system equipment collects all
used water exiting from the shower sump pumps along with
the galley and head sinks. The used water is stored in the
ship's holding (waste) tank. This option is used in various
locals where it is illegal to pump "grey" shower and sink
water overboard. The automatic fl oat switch pumps grey
water to the holding tank.
Normally it would not require any special service unless
there was blockage somewhere in the system or a hose leak
developed in the system. Since more liquid in the form of
grey water is being returned to the holding tank pay closer
attention to the waste monitor panel. The holding (waste)
tank may need to be pumped out more frequently.
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