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Regal 2200 - Water System

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Systems
4-13
WATER
Water System Description
Selected models are equipped with a fresh water
supply system. It consists of a water tank, fill and
vent, sink, and a hand pump or a faucet supplied
by a water pressure switch.
One type of fresh water system uses a water tank
with a dockside water fill. There is a hand pump
on the faucet that supplies water when primed.
The other type is called the pressure water system.
It uses the same deck water fill and relies on a 12
volt pump located between the water tank and
the faucet to supply water. To activate the system
there is a dash switch marked “water pressure”.
When activated the switch sends power to the
pressure pump which supplies fresh water.
When the water supply line is full a pressure valve
switch releases.
We recommend turning the dash pressure switch “off ” when the vessel
is left for extended periods. For initial filling of the water system and
winterizing, refer to the operation and maintenance sections.
WASTE
Waste System Description
The waste system normally consists of a self-contained sanitation device
known as a chemical toilet. It features an upper fresh water tank and a
lower deodorized tank. These two components can be separated for
waste disposal, cleaning and refilling. The lower tank contains a capacity
DECK WATER FILL
Systems
4-13
WATER
Water System Description
Selected models are equipped with a fresh water
supply system. It consists of a water tank, fill and
vent, sink, and a hand pump or a faucet supplied
by a water pressure switch.
One type of fresh water system uses a water tank
with a dockside water fill. There is a hand pump
on the faucet that supplies water when primed.
The other type is called the pressure water system.
It uses the same deck water fill and relies on a 12
volt pump located between the water tank and
the faucet to supply water. To activate the system
there is a dash switch marked “water pressure”.
When activated the switch sends power to the
pressure pump which supplies fresh water.
When the water supply line is full a pressure valve
switch releases.
We recommend turning the dash pressure switch “off when the vessel
is left for extended periods. For initial filling of the water system and
winterizing, refer to the operation and maintenance sections.
WASTE
Waste System Description
The waste system normally consists of a self-contained sanitation device
known as a chemical toilet. It features an upper fresh water tank and a
lower deodorized tank. These two components can be separated for
waste disposal, cleaning and refilling. The lower tank contains a capacity
DECK WATER FILL

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