Impression 444 – Owner's manual
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1. Water tank - port & stb - 183 l
2. Water tank - saloon - 150 l
3. Water tank - bow - 272 l (option)
4. Connection
5. Connection
6. Y valve
7. Electric fresh water pump
8. Cold water system
9. Fresh water tank connection
10. Tank ventilation
11. Through-hull tank vent
12. Fresh water deck filler
13. Fresh water tank inspection
14. Water heater
15. Engine to heater exchange
16. Forward toilet tap (cold)
17. Forward toilet tap (hot)
18. Aft toilet tap (cold)
19. Aft toilet tap (hot)
20. Shower tap (cold)
21. Shower tap (hot)
22. Cockpit shower tap (cold)
23. Cockpit shower tap (hot)
24. Galley tap (cold)
25. Galley tap (hot)
7.2.2. HOT WATER SYSTEM
A separate hot water system leads hot water from the water heater (see Fig. 10) to the
users. The hot water system is filled with fresh water from the fresh water system. When the
empty hot water system is being filled, open the hot water seacocks at the taps to let air out
of the system.
For further details see the instructions supplied by the manufacturer and included in the
Owner’s Manual. Before using the hot water system, you should familiarize yourself with
those instructions.
The warranty will be valid only provided the maintenance instructions are strictly observed.
For details see the enclosed instructions supplied by the engine manufacturer.
Fresh water is heated in two ways:
With the coolant water from the engine when the engine is in operation. The
coolant water runs through the water heater where it is used to heat the fresh
water filled from the fresh water system.
With an electrical spiral that can be turned on when the boat is connected to a
230V supply.
Do not operate the water heater if the fresh water system is empty.
Do not turn the water heater on if the fresh water system is empty.
7.3. SEA AND WASTE WATER SYSTEM
Sea water is used for flushing the toilets and as extra water for the sink (optional). The
toilets are flushed with a manual pump that is built into the toilet. The sea water for the sink
is pumped via foot pump. The waste water from the toilets and the wash basins in the toilets
and the sink is emptied via outlet seacocks.