โApr-12-2014 07:16 PM
โApr-15-2014 01:04 PM
Heavy Metal Doctor wrote:
HMMMMMM......thanks for that link! Me and the RV dealer and possibly Keystone are gonna have a chat about this one......the way that info is written, that valve needs to be outside the TT somewhere - not under the bathroom sink where it will leak and put a puddle on the floor (like it did for me).
And just looking at the parts involved I had already considered that this valve could vent some stink out of the black tank if it does not seal tightly on the connection to that half of the circuit.
โApr-15-2014 10:03 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
The valve will expel water, see page 11.
โApr-15-2014 08:39 AM
Lynnmor wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:Heavy Metal Doctor wrote:
Not connected to the sink system in any way, that is just where they mounted the the antiflow valve. The outside connection is on that wall and runs inside the cabinet bellow the bathroom sink, then to this valve, and on down through the floor to the black tank.
So, you're saying I should be prepared for this valve to drip a little each time you shut it off? I know mine is messed up because it drips all the time when the water it is on.
that doesn't make any sense to me. perhaps somebody with the same RV can add something here. every screw on the hose end anti backflow valves that I have used do squirt out water when the water is shut off. wouldn't think they would put such a valve inside a RV however.
bumpy
The valve will expel water, see page 11.
โApr-15-2014 04:59 AM
โApr-15-2014 04:24 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:Heavy Metal Doctor wrote:
Not connected to the sink system in any way, that is just where they mounted the the antiflow valve. The outside connection is on that wall and runs inside the cabinet bellow the bathroom sink, then to this valve, and on down through the floor to the black tank.
So, you're saying I should be prepared for this valve to drip a little each time you shut it off? I know mine is messed up because it drips all the time when the water it is on.
that doesn't make any sense to me. perhaps somebody with the same RV can add something here. every screw on the hose end anti backflow valves that I have used do squirt out water when the water is shut off. wouldn't think they would put such a valve inside a RV however.
bumpy
โApr-15-2014 03:18 AM
โApr-13-2014 03:07 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:This is a normal setup nowadays. The water hose screws into a fitting on the outside of the TT. It usually goes up to a location under the sink, or behind the shower etc. It connects to a air gap antisiphon valve. The output from this valve now heads down to the tank sprayer. It shouldn't leak much when shut off, as gravity will make the clean side drain down thru the hose connection outside the TT. Maybe a drop or two.
your flusher system is somehow connected to the sink inside the RV? a very strange hookup. and the antiflow valve will leak when shut off as a little water will drain back from the "clean" side.
and if you want to blast at the pile of stuff, do not build up a bunch of water in there when you try that. all that extra water will do is absorb some of the hydraulic shock that the sprayer is trying to give the stuff.
since you bought the RV last fall and only now are using the sprayer for the first time, it may be impossible to get that pyramid out without heroic measures. as a last resort you could use a pressure washer either down thru the toilet if possible or remove the black tank sprayer and poke it in that hole.
and the salesmans statement I guess I will get the toilet wand and the Johnny Chock (Thanks to the poster who put that up! I would not have thought of it.) and be prepared to use that since this installed flusher is not good for this situation, in spite the sales guys promises that "You'll never need anything else!" would probably be true if you would routinely use that sprayer, not once a year after it becomes too late.
bumpy
โApr-13-2014 01:01 PM
Heavy Metal Doctor wrote:
Not connected to the sink system in any way, that is just where they mounted the the antiflow valve. The outside connection is on that wall and runs inside the cabinet bellow the bathroom sink, then to this valve, and on down through the floor to the black tank.
So, you're saying I should be prepared for this valve to drip a little each time you shut it off? I know mine is messed up because it drips all the time when the water it is on.
โApr-13-2014 12:26 PM
Heavy Metal Doctor wrote:
I guess I will get the toilet wand and the Johnny Chock (Thanks to the poster who put that up! I would not have thought of it.) and be prepared to use that since this installed flusher is not good for this situation, in spite the sales guys promises that "You'll never need anything else!"
โApr-13-2014 12:24 PM
โApr-13-2014 12:07 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
your flusher system is somehow connected to the sink inside the RV? a very strange hookup. and the antiflow valve will leak when shut off as a little water will drain back from the "clean" side.
โApr-13-2014 08:15 AM
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