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7.6
SECTION 7 • OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES
290 Sundancer
®
FROM COCKPIT WET
BAR SINK TO WASTE
HOLDING TANK
FROM SHOWER DRAIN
TO GRAY WATER /
SHOWER SUMP
FROM A/C CONDENSATE
DRAIN TO GRAY WATER /
SHOWER SUMP
GRAY WATER SYSTEM HOSE ROUTING (OPTION)
(FIG. 7.6.1)
FROM GRAY WATER / SHOWER
SUMP TO WASTE HOLDING TANK
FROM HEAD SINK DRAIN
TO GRAY WATER /
SHOWER SUMP
GRAY WATER /
SHOWER SUMP
WASTE HOLDING TANK
PORT
STBD
FWD
FROM GALLEY SINK
DRAIN TO GRAY WATER /
SHOWER SUMP
Do not fl ush facial tissue, paper towels or san i tary
napkins in head. Such material can dam age waste
disposal system and the en vi ron ment.
! CAUTION
G. F
RESH WATER WASH DOWN SPIGOT
The fresh water wash down spigot is located in
the transom storage. The system uses water from
the fresh water tank. The FRESH WATER PUMP
breaker must be ON to operate the system.
H. WATER HEATER
The 6 gallon (22.7 liters) water heater is located
port and aft of the water tank. The water heater is
powered by a breaker on the main distribution panel
in the cabin.
The water heater has a check valve to prevent
hot water from back washing into the cold water
source and a pressure relief valve to avoid damage
to the heater from over pressure of excessive
temperature.
5. GRAY WATER SYSTEM (OPTION)
The gray water system is designed for boats that
are used in areas that restrict overboard water
discharge.
The system directs waste water from accessories
such as the galley and head sinks and shower to
the shower sump that is fi tted with a fl oat switch
and pump that pumps the water to the head system
holding tank. The tank must be emptied when it
becomes full.
To empty the head/gray water system holding tank,
the services of a dockside pump out station will be
needed.
Follow instructions at the station and make sure
pump out station hose is inserted into the deck plate
marked WASTE.
6. HEAD SYSTEM
A. REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATORS
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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