Plumbing Systems and Holding Tanks
3. Allow enough time for the tank to drain
completely. Rinse and flush the tank
through the toilet. When the tank is empty,
push the handle in to close the valve. Run
enough water (up to five gallons or so) into
the tank to cover the bottom. This will aid
the break up of solid wastes, and reduce
"pyramiding" of waste material.
4. To drain the gray water tank, repeat the
steps above using the small knife valve.
This tank is drained last to aid in flushing
the outlets and hose. The gray water knife
valve may be left open in a semi-permanent
hookup.
5. See the tank flush system instlUctions in
the next section if your recreational vehicle
is so equipped.
6. Remove the sewer hose and cap the outlet.
7. Rinse out the sewer hose with fresh water
and remove the sewer hose from the dump
station.
8. Replace sewer or dump station covers.
CAUTION
The sewer drain valve must be open when using the
black tank flush inlet.
Black Tank Flush System
(If Equipped)
A black water holding tank system that is
equipped with a flush system has rinsing spray
heads inside the tank that will aid in the removal
of sewage residue from the interior of the hold-
ing tank. To operate the tank flushing system,
follow the procedures for Draillillg The
Holdillg Tallks in this chapter. After dumping
the gray water tank proceed as follows:
1.
With the dump valves open, attach a garden
hose to the black tank flush inlet connection.
2. Turn on water supply to garden hose and
allow the water to lUn for approximately
three minutes to flush tank.
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3. Turn off water supply to garden hose.
4. Remove hose from black tank flush inlet
connection and store hose.
5. After rinse water has thoroughly drained
from the black tank, close the knife valve
and replace the termination cap. Rinse out
the sewer hose with fresh water and
remove the sewer hose from the dump sta-
tion.lf you are parked at a site with a semi-
pelmanent sewer hookup, keep the black
water knife valve closed to allow the waste
level to build up. The outlet will probably
clog if you leave the knife valve open contin-
ually. Run enough water into the tank to
cover the bottom. This will aid the break up
of solid wastes.
6. Replace sewer or dump station covers.
Please ... Practice good housekeeping whell
draillillg wastes at a campsite or disposal sta-
tiOIl. Leave the site ill good order. Above all, do
Ilot pollute.
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CAUTION
Do not use the same hose you use for filling the
potable water tank, or for connection to the city water
inlet. This is especially true if you the connect the
quick connect hose to the typical rinsing hoses at
most dumping stations. Use of a different hose will
insure that you will not contaminate your fresh water
supply.
CAUTION
The sewer drain valve must be open when using the
black tank flush inlet.
Holding Tank Care
Since holding tanks don't rely on any sophisti-
cated mechanical devices for their operation,
they are virtually trouble-free. The most com-
mon problem is also an unpleasant one - clog-
ging. You can minimize the chances of clogging
by keeping the following considerations in mind:
• Keep the black water tank knife valve