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Old 06-15-2012, 06:47 PM   #1
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Looking for anyone that can point me in the right direction to obtain wiring schematics and plumbing / piping diagrams for a 1994 Damon Intruder
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Old 06-18-2012, 11:14 AM   #3
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Damon is now Thor... Plumbing should be easy to figure out.. I can describe the paths in my 2005 Intruder 377 just from observation of the plumbing, I will ask you some questions as I do so.

In my "house" the fresh tank runs the width of the rig, On one side is a compartment with the black/gray tank outlets, (They also run near full width) fresh water inlet, quick fill valve and assorte other valves and water related stuff. all well labeled.

On the other side, opposite this is the compartment with the fresh water, and the drain and control valves for the fresh water. (this is the curb side or patio side or entry side)

The water pump is on this side, next to the water heater, plumbing of this is fairly standard and easily figured out, the kitchen sink is also there.

Water (Both hot and cold) pipes pass UNDER the floor (On top of the fresh tank) Over to the "Service" side or driver's side of the coach, up through the floor into what looks like a step, From there it runs either up to the front toilet, over to the front lav, or back to the main bath, crossing over the rear of the coach to the shower.

Now the question.. Along one wall, Likely the wall wher the toilet sits, do you have a step like riser, perhaps six inches wide and high? If so that' is likely your utility cover, both plumbing and wiring run in this area.


Strange thing.. When my parents built a new house and we finished the basement I used exactly the same kind of cover from the utility lines in my bedroom.
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