Where is the fresh water tank located in an Iveco RV?

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DelArya
07/29/25 10:59pm
Iveco RV's fresh water tank is positioned at the vehicle's underside, adjacent to the storage compartment. Iveco RVs feature three distinct water tanks: 1. The fresh water tank stores clean water; 2. The grey water tank collects wastewater; 3. The black water tank primarily handles sewage disposal. With dimensions measuring 5990mm in length, 2250mm in width, and 3580mm in height, the Iveco RV comes equipped with a spacious 300L fresh water tank and a 120L waste water tank featuring an odor-eliminating negative pressure system to maintain cabin air quality. Additionally, it includes an integrated heating and hot water system for instant hot showers.
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