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Schematics for water line

mercedesme28
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Does anybody know where I might find the schematics or layout of water lines in an older bounder ?
I have a 1992 Bounder and would like to put in fresh water lines. It's not leaking but because it's old and I'm putting in new flooring,sinks,etc...
I decided I'd replace the water lines to avoid a water issue later
Being there original waterlines and 23 years old I like to replace them.
Or do I need layouts ?
Thanks for any insight
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10forty2
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Explorer
That sure is a fancy coach according to the diagram.....it says you have a HOT water heater. Mine only has a plain 'ole water heater...I'm jealous.. LOL! Just kidding with ya. ๐Ÿ™‚
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mercedesme28
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Vfox, how did you get it down under the floor and back up, I don't even see the hole where the lines go under the floor because of The furnace ?
How did you do it ? Did you cut through the floor ?
Thanks

mercedesme28
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So were you able to get to your line with ease ? Or How did you get to the lines ?
Thanks

the_vfox
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Explorer
It was the same with our 88 Bounder. From the water tank area, they ran under the floor to the Kitchen side, then to the sink. they ran around the furnace. The bathroom was on the drivers side directly above the tanks, the water distribution center was right next to that area next to the tank compartment.
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mercedesme28
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I got the schematics for the waterlines however I'm a little freaked out because the waterlines in the kitchen go along the wall then under the refrigerator from there evidently they go down some unseen hole and between the plywood and the holding tanks over to the bath, and pump. They can not be seen from under the rig, and I do not see any removable plywood panels in the floor ......
Soooooo.... Does anybody know a secret to get past this hidden area ?
If not! I might talk myself out of this job. Lol.
Thanks again for any input and help...

mercedesme28
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Explorer
Ok, I'm freaking myself out....in tracing the water lines they appear to run across the floor then turn and go down a hole, I thought they would of gone under the rig, but once under the rig.....nope...
It looks like they go between the floors, meaning below the plywood but above the holding tanks....
They can NOT be seen from the underside..in fact they go under the refrigerator and furnace and then they start their journey...
The person that changed their waterlines out, did they run through the holding tanks ?
This job is beginning to look a whole lot bigger, ha ha
the inside is gutted, but this......so am I just freaking myself out ? Or no big ?
Thanks,
Erick

MrWizard
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schematics .. show how something electrical is wired, but NOT were the wire is

diagrams show how plumbing is connected or work flow is laid out

Blue Prints .. show you exactly were everything is

when asking the MGF for info.. it is good to know what to ask for
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

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Old-Biscuit
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Is it time for your medication or mine?


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Crazy_Ray
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Fleetwood #1-800-322-8216 give them VIN #
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mercedesme28
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Fin ? Thanks for the heads up...

RLS7201
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You will need the FIN (Fleetwood Identification Number) not the VIN when you call Fleetwood. There is a sticker below the drivers window, on the outside, with the number on it.

Richard
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mercedesme28
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I did buy PEX, and all the connectors and tools....
Thanks to everyone for their help and advise

rgatijnet1
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Definitely use PEX. The other alternatives, including CPVC, will split if the water lines ever freeze while camping or while the coach is stored. PEX is also very flexible and can handle the shock of the vehicle bouncing down American highways.

gbopp
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Use PEX ๐Ÿ™‚