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RandandDoug
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Apr 10, 2021

Holding tanks

Bought a used 2019 Keystone Avalanche 321RS.
All company specs I have seen show it having 1 black and 1 grey tank.
There are two grey Pulls and one black. The salesman and I did a fairly quick walkthrough, my 3rd rv, and he explained that there are 2 grey tanks, and the that was that.
I am out today familiarizing myself with the trailer, flushing tanks and stuff, and it seems as though the bathroom sink is plumbed into the black tank, not sure about the shower yet, will be going back out to run some water through that too.
Is anyone here familiar with that? Seems strange to me, but I can live with it. Just curious and all the places to call are of course closed for the weekend.
Thanks

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  • When the bathroom and galley are on different levels they will have separate gray tanks. If they didn't it would be easy to overfill the tank and it would leak out of the one on the lower level while you didn't realize it and keep using the one in the upper level.
  • Thanks for the responses. The labels at the pulls were wrong. Not sure why or how, but now I know so no problem. Not sure if it came like that or might have had some work done on it. And it does have two greys, but all the generic manuals and things online say one. I will be under it tomorrow, so maybe I will get some more surprises, but that's what's fun about this stuff, sometimes!! Haha
  • agesilaus wrote:
    Dump some dye and water down the drains one at a time and see which valve shows the color


    Good idea. Two different colors of food dye.

    I forgot to say that both the shower and the bathroom sink go into the grey tank.
  • work2much wrote:
    Pretty common for 5th wheels to have 2 grey tanks. One for the bath and one for the galley.


    Not all common to have two gray tanks, but some do. It is usually when the kitchen sink and shower are on opposite ends. The bathroom sink may be routed to the black tank since it is generally low use and the black needs lots of water to operate properly.

    Ken
  • Not uncommon for bathroom sink being plumbed to the black tank either due to ease of plumbing or to help assure sufficient water in the black to assure sufficient water to have things flow properly.
  • Dump some dye and water down the drains one at a time and see which valve shows the color
  • On my 2014 Laredo, there is a black (Right side) and a grey tank (Left side) between the frame rails directly under the toilet and the sink/shower. (Just repaired the grey :( ).

    There is another grey under the galley sink.......... Not sure about the fresh water tank, but I assume it is beside the grey and on the left side.

    The front tanks look to be the same size...........

    Hope this helps. Good luck getting info from Keystone.
  • Pretty common for 5th wheels to have 2 grey tanks. One for the bath and one for the galley.