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May-18-2018 04:46 PM
irishtom29 wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:kerrlakeRoo wrote:
Actually, I believe some brands do have the shower drain into the black tank, however some people may look at all drain water as sewage, dont know in this case.
NFPA 1192, "Recreational Vehicles", is included in the RVIA standards by reference, and calls for no fixture drains connected to the body waste tank to be located below the toilet flood level.
Does this standard enjoy the force of law or is compliance voluntary? I ask because I look askance at an industry policing itself.
May-18-2018 02:08 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:kerrlakeRoo wrote:
Actually, I believe some brands do have the shower drain into the black tank, however some people may look at all drain water as sewage, dont know in this case.
NFPA 1192, "Recreational Vehicles", is included in the RVIA standards by reference, and calls for no fixture drains connected to the body waste tank to be located below the toilet flood level.
May-18-2018 01:58 PM
4x4van wrote:
Not to defend Thor (or any RV for that matter), but the claim that sewage geysered out of their shower whenever they flushed the toilet is obviously false, since there is no connection between the two systems.
May-17-2018 07:12 PM
kerrlakeRoo wrote:
Actually, I believe some brands do have the shower drain into the black tank, however some people may look at all drain water as sewage, dont know in this case.
May-17-2018 05:24 PM
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May-17-2018 03:50 PM
The lawsuit says the couple's highly anticipated life on five wheels instead...
...geysered from their shower drain like an off-color Old Faithful each time they flushed the toilet.
May-17-2018 11:47 AM
kerrlakeRoo wrote:That would be news to me. Bathroom sink, yes, but shower? Never seen/heard of that.
Actually, I believe some brands do have the shower drain into the black tank...
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