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3000 EXPRESS
5-3
A high pressure relief valve protects the system from excessive pressure. Always make sure all air
is purged from the water heater and lines before activating the water heater breaker. Refer to the
water heater owners manual for additional information.
DO NOT SUPPLY CURRENT TO AN EMPTY WATER HEATER. DAMAGE TO THE HEATER
WILL RESULT. THE SYSTEM MUST BE FILLED AND PRIMED BEFORE USING THE WA-
TER HEATER.
5.4 Shore Water Connection (Optional)
The shore water connection allows the direct connection of the water system to a shore side water
supply. This provides the system with a constant supply of fresh water and minimizes the pressure
pump operation. A female inlet fitting is mounted in the cockpit. A pressure reducer is installed
in the system along with two check valves. One check valve keeps water from running out of the
shore water inlet fitting when the pressure pump operates. The second provides protection for the
pressure pump when the shore water is connected.
To use shore water, connect a hose from the shore water faucet to the shore water fitting on the boat.
Next, turn on the shore water. The pressure pump will not run and the water in the boats water
tank will not be used.
Note: The water tank will not be filled by connecting to shore water.
DO NOT MODIFY OR CHANGE THE SHORE WATER INLET CONNECTOR WITH ANOTHER
TYPE WITHOUT CONSULTING PURSUIT CUSTOMER RELATIONS OR YOUR DEALER. THE
USE OF THE WRONG TYPE OF INLET CONNECTOR CAN DAMAGE THE FRESH WATER
SYSTEM.
5.5 Shower Operation
The head sink faucet is also the shower spray head. To use as a shower, make sure the Fresh Water
System breaker in the DC breaker panel is on, then lift the spray head off the sink or out of the
locker and turn the water on. Adjust the hot and cold water faucet until the desired temperature is
obtained. Some minor variations in the water temperature may occur as the pressure pump cycles.
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