Section 7: Plumbing Systems; Fresh Water System; Fresh Water Tank Filling; Fresh Water Tank Capacity - Winnebago 2004 Itasca Sunstar Owner's Manual

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FRESH WATER
SYSTEM
The fresh water system provides water to the
galley sink, shower, bathroom lavatory, toilet and
water heater. Water may be supplied by either of
two sources:
- a water tank located within the motor home,
or
- any external water source to which the motor
home may be connected, known as "city
water".
FRESH WATER TANK FILLING PROCE-
DURES:
Always fill the fresh water tank at an approved
potable water filling facility or a known purified
drinking water source.
The tank may be filled by inserting a hose into
the tank fill opening. A built-in vent prevents the
tank from becoming air-locked while filling.
When neither city water nor a hydrant are
available, a bucket and funnel may be used to fill
the tank, but this can take a considerable amount
of time.
W A T E R T A N K F I L L
Fresh Water Tank Capacity............14 gal.

WATER PUMP

Pressure for the water system is supplied by a
water system demand pump which is fully auto-
matic after initial priming. When a faucet is
opened, the pump begins operation to provide a
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PLUMBING SYSTEMS
constant flow from the tank. When the faucet is
closed, the pump automatically shuts off.

WATER PUMP SWITCH

The water pump switch is located on the
monitor panel (See Section 8). While the switch
is in the "ON" position, the pump will automati-
cally supply water pressure as it is needed. It is
recommended that the pump switch be turned off
whenever you are away from the vehicle or not
using the water system. A slow leak in a faucet
could drain the water system and discharge the
coach battery.
INITIAL START-UP
1. Make sure that all water drain valves are
closed, including water heater valve. (Refer
to Section 10.)
2. Turn water pump switch to "OFF" position.
3. Fill water tank.
4. Open all faucets, hot and cold.
5. Turn on pump switch.
6. Close each faucet as it begins to deliver a
steady stream of water (close cold water
first). Leave hot water faucets on until they
also deliver a steady stream of water. This
will ensure that the water heater is filled with
water.
7. Check to be sure pump stops soon after all
faucets have been closed.
8. Pump is now ready for automatic operation.
Pump will start when a faucet is opened and
stop when the faucet is closed.
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