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The sump pump is protected and activated by the Shower
Pump circuit breaker in the cabin DC breaker panel and a
switch in the head compartment. The sump system should be
activated just prior to using the shower and turned off when
done.
After showering, let the cold water flow for a period of
time to flush the drainage system of soap residue.
The sump
system is located in the engine compartment. It is essential
that the sump system be inspected and the strainer cleaned
periodically.
Always make sure the shower pump is turned off when
showering is complete. The pump can be damaged if it is
allowed to run dry for extended periods.
The air conditioning
condensation pan is drained by a
hose attached to the pan that drains the water to the
bilge where it is pumped out by the bilge pumps.
7.7 Drainage System Maintenance
It is essential that the following items be done periodically to
maintain proper drainage of your boat:
• Clean the cockpit and bridge drain rails with a hose to
remove debris that can block water drainage.
• Clean the hardtop or tower leg drain holes. This is
especially important just before winter lay-up.
• Clean the bilge pump strainers of debris and check the
bilge for foreign material that can cause the automatic
switches to malfunction.
•
Frequently test the automatic bilge pump and high water
alarm switches for proper operation. This is accomplished
by turning the knob on the side of the switch until the
pump or alarm is activated. You can also use a garden
hose to flood the bilge until the water level is high enough
to activate the switches.
• Flush all gravity drains with fresh water to keep them
clean and free flowing.
• Clean and inspect the shower drain sump system.
Periodically remove and clean the water strainer located
near the intake side of the pump. To clean the strainer,
make sure the Shower Pump breaker is off and rotate the
strainer bowl counterclockwise to release it. Remove
and clean the screen with fresh water. Lubricate the
O‑ring lightly with silicon or Teflon grease and reinstall
the strainer bowl.
• Flush the air conditioner condensation pan drains with
fresh water at least once each season to remove mold and
debris. This is particularly important because mold tends
to accumulate in condensation pan drains and if they are
not cleaned regularly, the drains can clog and flood the
cabin sole when the air conditioner operates.
•
Clean and flush the fishboxes and cooler storage boxes
with soap or a bilge cleaner and fresh water after each use
to keep them clean and fresh.
•
Operate the thru-hull valves once a month and service as
required.
Note: All drains and pumps must be properly winterized
before winter lay-up.
Note: Never use harsh chemical drain cleaners in
marine drain systems. Permanent damage to the
hoses and fittings may result.
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