INSTALLATION AND OWNERS MANUAL Installation and Owners manual For the following shower model numbers: 100S, 300S, 400S, 600S, 800S and 900S Series Approximate Installation Time: 2-3 Hours Tools Required: #2 Phillips Screw Driver; Power Drill; 7/64" Drill Bit; 2.5" Hole Saw; Jig Saw; Hose Cutter; Wire Crimper; Teflon Plumbers Tape; Marine Sealant; Pencil.
Operation Warning: Carbon Monoxide (CO) is emitted from the engines' exhaust. Do not run the engine without proper ventilation. Don not run the engine in a confined space or where back drafting may occur. For more information about carbon monoxide refer to ABYC standards: A-7, T-22(1), and TH-23; or contact one of the following agencies. American Boat and Yacht Council, Inc 410-956-1050 United States Coast Guard www.uscgboating.org 754-441-3287 National Marine Manufacturers Association www.
Heater Craft 2 Year Limited Warranty Heater Craft warrants your shower/wash down* system to be free from defects in material and craftsmanship under normal use and service by the original consumer purchaser for a period of (2) two years from the date of purchase.
Recommendations Important Note: We recommend that the shower pump is not mounted into the bilge, or any location or in such a manner that it would be easily submerged. The warranty for the pump may be void if, upon disassembly, Heater Craft determines that the pump has been submerged in water for any length of time. 1. Review Heater Craft installation instructions and warranty information completely before beginning installation. 2.
Shower Valve/Unit Installation Important Note: In most applications the spray hose will be fed back into the box, so consider the coiling of the hose when not in use. It should coil away from moving parts and high heat sources like the engine exhaust manifolds, sharp edges or objects that may kink, pinch or restrict the travel of the hose in any way. 1. Determine the location for the shower valve/unit. Consider the routing of the water hoses and wiring.
Shower Pump Installation If you are not installing a pump to pressurize the shower system, proceed to the Water Source section. IMPORTANT NOTE: We recommend that the shower pump is not mounted into the bilge, or any location or in such a manner that it would be easily submerged. The warranty for the pump may be void if, upon disassembly, Heater Craft determines that the pump has been submerged in water for any length of time. Mounting the Shower Pump 1. Determine the location for mounting the shower pump.
Water Source On-Board Fresh Water System Note: Due to viariations in boat water systems and boat sizes, the following are only general instructions. If you are installing the shower/ wash down system to work in conjunction with the existing on-board water system, please consult the boat manufacturer before beginning installation. If you are not installing an additional pump for the shower system, hose connections must be made after the hot and cold lines are pressurized. 1.
Testing Shower Installation IMPORTANT NOTE: With the 100-S Series, the spray hose should be disconnected after using to prevent water leakage. With the 300-S, 400-S 800-S, 900-S, 6-C, 6-S Series, the hot and cold valves need to be closed or turned to off position after using to prevent water leakage. 1. The shower pump should operate with the on/off switch. The shower pump will automatically shut off once it has built up approximately 40 psi in the outlet hose.