โFeb-22-2018 01:33 AM
โFeb-24-2018 11:55 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
My vacuum breaker was installed next to my silverware drawer and above the electrical inlet. On the manufacturers website, it clearly states that the breaker may expel water and should be installed in a location where that water will not cause harm. Here is a spoon to stir your coffee.
โFeb-24-2018 11:52 PM
โFeb-24-2018 11:52 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
My vacuum breaker was installed next to my silverware drawer and above the electrical inlet. On the manufacturers website, it clearly states that the breaker may expel water and should be installed in a location where that water will not cause harm. Here is a spoon to stir your coffee.
โFeb-24-2018 11:18 AM
โFeb-24-2018 10:16 AM
waterboy502000 wrote:Double ditto!!!ScottG wrote:Ditto!!!
This is probably the worst idea I have ever read about on this forum (and that's saying something).
Old-Biscuit wrote:Sorry, but that is plain wrong. REALLY wrong.
Waste tank would need to be FULL and PRESSURIZED to florce flow from waste tank back thru Spray Nozzle, UP 2' then down into hose which would need to be connecged to a water supply system that has NO pressure in order to 'contaminate' the water supply system
โFeb-23-2018 12:47 PM
Atlee wrote:
...why would anyone, using any common sense, hook up the water hose to the black tank flush system and open the spigot while the black tank is full?
โFeb-23-2018 10:06 AM
Atlee wrote:
Can you and any other poster explain to me how water laced with fecal matter can flow back up the over 2.5 feet of water line, out the back of the trailer which is nearly 4 feet off the ground, back through the water hose and into the campground water system?
I understand that a vacuum on the campground water system could suck fecal laced water out of the black water tank. What I do not know is how this could happen unless the black tank sprayer is completely submerged in the fecal laced water. Is this not so?
If it is so, then why would anyone, using any common sense, hook up the water hose to the black tank flush system and open the spigot while the black tank is full? That sounds like someone who wants to over flow their toilet in the bathroom.agesilaus wrote:
When you all come down with gastroenteritis (or worse) you'll spend more than $50 not counting your lost time. That backflow preventer is not there for cosmetic reasons.
โFeb-23-2018 09:14 AM
โFeb-23-2018 08:42 AM
agesilaus wrote:
When you all come down with gastroenteritis (or worse) you'll spend more than $50 not counting your lost time. That backflow preventer is not there for cosmetic reasons.
โFeb-23-2018 08:20 AM
ScottG wrote:
This is probably the worst idea I have ever read about on this forum (and that's saying something).
โFeb-23-2018 08:15 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Atlee wrote:
Didn't mean to start a firestorm, but apparently I have.
A few answers or explanations.
1) I plan on getting a black flow preventer for my hose I used when dumping the black tank.
2) It sounds like some, if not most on here, believe I keep a hose hooked between the spigot at the camp site and the black tank flush system all the time. Never the case. I hook it up when I need to flush the tank.
3) It also sounds like some if not most here think I have a full black tank when hooked up. Not so. I dump the black tank, then hook up the hose to the flush system, and turn it on. I let it spray and dump at the same time, so there is no way "stuff" from the black tank can enter into the hose.
4) There is a vertical run of at least 3 feet before the black flush piping exits the rear of the trailer. The black flush connection on the rear of the trailer is nearly 4 feet above the ground.
So are you going to install the proper back check before you sell or trade your unit?
YOU may know how to avoid a SERIOUS problem but the next guy may not and that effects ALL of us.
โFeb-23-2018 06:36 AM
Atlee wrote:
Didn't mean to start a firestorm, but apparently I have.
A few answers or explanations.
1) I plan on getting a black flow preventer for my hose I used when dumping the black tank.
2) It sounds like some, if not most on here, believe I keep a hose hooked between the spigot at the camp site and the black tank flush system all the time. Never the case. I hook it up when I need to flush the tank.
3) It also sounds like some if not most here think I have a full black tank when hooked up. Not so. I dump the black tank, then hook up the hose to the flush system, and turn it on. I let it spray and dump at the same time, so there is no way "stuff" from the black tank can enter into the hose.
4) There is a vertical run of at least 3 feet before the black flush piping exits the rear of the trailer. The black flush connection on the rear of the trailer is nearly 4 feet above the ground.
โFeb-22-2018 02:10 PM
buc1980 wrote:
Old FW have the black flow preventer?
โFeb-22-2018 01:59 PM
โFeb-22-2018 01:01 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
ATLEE.......ignore the nah-sayers.
Black Tank Flush System.
Anti=siphon vacuum breaker device is mounted at least 2' above the top of waste tank
Waste tank would need to be FULL and PRESSURIZED to florce flow from waste tank back thru Spray Nozzle, UP 2' then down into hose which would need to be connecged to a water supply system that has NO pressure in order to 'contaminate' the water supply system
Possible........sure
Probable............HIGHLY UNLIKELY
There is NOT a 'law' making it illegal to remove the device
RIVA requires it for RV MFG to use RIVA Seal on there products
A simple backflow preventer on the supply hose will do the same
ATLEE......
Common Sense is NOT lost :B