Low Point Drains; Troubleshooting The Fresh Water System; Leaks - Fleetwood Bounder Owner's Manual

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PIVMbiNq SYSTEMS
To drain hot and cold lines:
1. Open hot and cold valves at the external utility
compartment.
2. Depress the shower handle until all water has drained from
the lines.
Water system problems usually fall into two categories:
Inherent system problems, and problems caused by neglect.
System problems are usually the result of road vibration and
campsite water pressure variations. Problems of neglect usu-
ally stem from failure to clean filters, improper winterization,
and poor battery maintenance. Most water system problems
can be avoided by conscientious maintenance.
Vibration, flexing and twisting while.traveling can work pipe
fittings loose. Check all plumbing for leaks at least once a
year.
If
the water pump runs when a faucet is not open, sus-
pect a leak. Be sure the tank drain valves are tightly closed.
Leaks occur most often around threaded fittings. If neces-
sary, tighten or clean and tighten the fittings. Do not over-
tighten fittings. Connections at galley and lavy fixtures
should not be tightened with a wrench. They will normally
seal with hand-tightening. If a leak persists at one of the
fittings, disconnect it completely and check for mineral
deposits or other foreign matter at the seating surfaces. Clean
the surfaces thoroughly and reinstall the fitting.
Leaks caused by freezing damage can be prevented by
proper winterization of the system. See the Storage chapter
of this manual. Freezing damage is usually extensive and
may include a burst water tank, split piping, and a damaged
water pump, toilet, and water heater. If you experience this
type of damage, repairs can best be made by an authorized
Fleetwood dealer.
Low POINT DRAINS
TROUBLESHOOTING
THE FRESH
WATER SYSTEM
LEAKS

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