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[GMCnet] Water Drainage and Plumbing [message #238498] Sun, 02 February 2014 11:44 Go to previous message
Brian Oakes is currently offline  Brian Oakes   United States
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Howdy!



I am still working on my gmc. It's coming along, and I have made some nice
improvements. Now I am working and learning about the plumbing systems. I
have a list of stupid questions, mostly due to never owning an RV before,
let alone a GMC. J



1. When does the water pump need to be on, when should it be off?

2. I have a drain hose in the rear wheel well on the drivers side.
Water is coming out. where would it be coming from to come out that drain?
(I am using the water tank, not the city water inlet)

3. When I have the water pump on, and I open kitchen sink to allow
water to flow, it comes out the drain hose from question 2.

4. I don't seem to have hot water. the switch is on, fuses look good.
is there another on/off switch?

5. Does the coach engine or generator have to be running to have hot
water?



Notes: When I bought the couch I think all the drains were on, and I have
been finding them as I go. The owners manual doesn't exactly match because
the inside of the coach has been redone. J



Thanks for all the pointers!



Brian Oakes

Burleson, Texas

75 Glenrook - "Harvey" - We think it's actually an Eleganza II now...

TZE165V101227



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