Why do I need an inlet in my rainwater tank?
It allows the user or maintenance provider access to the inside of the tank (remember Safety regarding tanks). In many RWH systems, this inspection port is used as the inlet of the tank, and there are basket screens which fit perfectly into these openings.
Where are the oily water separator inlets located?
These are located in the first unit oil collecting chamber, second unit oil collecting chamber and one in discharge side of the oily water separator which is a 3 way valve. The 3 way valve inlet is from the OWS discharge, where one outlet is to overboard and second outlet is to OWS sludge tank.
Where does the toilet water go in a RV?
The black tank holds all of the toilet water and its accompanying human waste. The grey and black tanks come equipped with vents that extend out of the roof of the RV. These vents prevent the unpleasant smells from building up and eventually entering back into the RV. Most of the modern RVs have an inlet to the black tank called a black tank flush.
Can a floating tank be used as an outlet?
This is acceptable as long as it is at least 4 inches from the bottom (to avoid draining sediment). An alternative to the bottom outlet is a floating tank pickup which drains water from the top 4 inches of the water level by using a float ball and mesh screen. These devices are commercially available or can be easily homemade.
What kind of valve do city water inlets have?
Most city water inlets will come with a brass check valve while some come with a replaceable check valve. We also offer an assortment of different drains and draining accessories use in the fresh waste system.
Where can I get a city water inlet?
Trailer Parts Superstore® offers a variety of different city water hook-ups and parts for the city water inlets. Most city water inlets will come with a brass check valve while some come with a replaceable check valve. We also offer an assortment of different drains and draining accessories use in the fresh waste system.
Why is the city water connection not working?
We have been using the water tank as we travel. Nothing comes out when we use city water, and the water tank will not fill from the connection that is both the city water and tank fill. We can fill the tank using the other access, and the water works fine from the tank.
Where is the city water connection in a RV?
Location:Burnet, TX. Another thought, you should have a switch or on/off lever for a ball valve in your water compartment, that diverts water from your water pump, when your hooked up to city…separate from tank fill. HI Carl, we’re just attaching a hose to the RV.