nt
r
• Water S
stems
.
Note: Actual water manifolds may vary in detail from the one
pictured above. The manifold is based upon the amount of com-
ponents, or systems being fed from the manifold.
Note that the mani
old is made up o
an Inlet, an outlet
n
v
v
t
n
t
t.
n
t
t
v
v
ta
e
w
t
a co
or co
e
was
er to a
ow
ou to
eter-
mine i
the line is a
Hot” water line or a
old water line.
A key is attached to the manifold via a lanyard that fits
nd allows
ou
r off the s
s-
t
e
e
s
mp
d o
the ke
h
i
f th
v
v
w
he water to the
on the position
. 9.7, and 9.8.
how the
valves open and closed
DANGER
! !
ou should alwa
s be aware if the valve to the water
heater is opened or closed. This should never be
losed if there is a possibilit
of the water heater
e
n
ener
ze
.
s cou
cause
ama
e to
our
water heater
As mentioned shows the valve in the open position.
Notice that the lon
side o
the diamond shaped
uide
indicates the position of the valve
ate. There is also an ima
e o
an
rr
w
n
h v
lv
w
h
r th
t
n
cates t
e pos
t
on.
(Shown is the hot water valve in the closed position.)
Fi
. 9. 7
hows the valve opened, notice the ke
is perpendicular
t
t
n
Fi
. 9.
hows the valve ke
horizontal to the line, or closed.
Valv
a
ve
e
WARNING
! !
WARNING
! !
eavin
our boat unattended with the s
stems on water manifold on can sink
our boat. If a leak developed
while attached to a water source, or dockside suppl
. This could sink
our boat! Alwa
s close all valves when
eavin
our boat attached to a dockside water suppl
while unattended