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Proper Waste Disposal
Dumping raw sewage from toilet holding
tanks, except at authorized dumping stations,
is universally prohibited. Most National, State
and private parks have either a central dump
facility or campsite hook-up for sewage.
Many modern rest areas along the interstate
now have dump stations available. Woodall’s
Campground Directory, Trailer Life’s RV
Campgrounds and Services Directory, Rand
McNally’s Campground and Trailer Park
Guide, Good Sam Park Director (Good Sam
Club) and other similar publications list
dumping stations. Some major oil companies
also offer dump facilities at select stations.
Do Not Put in Waste Holding Tanks
Do not use strong or full strength
detergents to deodorize and disinfect.
Use odor control chemicals made
especially for holding tanks.
Do not
use automotive antifreeze,
ammonia, alcohol or acetone in holding
tanks. These products will dissolve
plastic.
Do not use standard household tissue
that remains in one piece. Paper
designed specifically for holding tanks
is available at most RV supply stores.
Facial tissue is thicker, softer and
stronger than rapidly dissolving tissue.
White toilet paper dissolves faster than
colored. To test tissue dissolvability,
immerse one tissue square into a jar
of water. Shake the jar five times to
determine how the tissue disintegrates.
Do not dispose of table scraps or
cooking grease into the tanks. They can
clog pipes or damage termination valve
seals.
CAUTION:
Do not dispose of sanitary supplies
or other non-dissolving items into the
system. Facial tissue, wet strength
tissue, paper towels or an excessive
amount of toilet tissue can create
clogging in the holding tank system.
CAUTION:
Do not use any products that contain
petroleum distillate or ammonia
in place of RV odor controlling
chemicals. Petroleum distillate or
ammonia will damage the ABS plastic
holding tanks and seals.
What to Put in Holding Tanks
Grey Water Tank:
The grey water waste tank stores the sink
and shower drain water. A reduced mixture of
chemicals may help to control odor in the grey
tank.
Ensure that there is enough liquid in the
holding tanks prior to dumping the waste
holding tanks to provide a smooth flow
through the valve, termination drain and sewer
hose. Empty the waste holding tanks weekly to
prevent stagnation and overfilling.
Black Water Tank:
To help prevent buildup, pre-treat the sewage
holding tank with a few gallons of water and
an odor-control chemical (available at most
RV supply stores). First, add approximately
three gallons of water to the holding tank.
Next, add the chemicals, in accordance with
the manufacturer instructions. Pour mixture
through toilet to the holding tank. Be careful
not to spill the chemical on hands, clothing,
toilet bowl or carpet. Hot weather conditions
may require adjusting the amount of chemical
used to control odor. Repeat the chemical pre-
charge each time the black tank is cycled.
WARNING:
Most chemical mixtures for holding
tank odor control are poisonous.
Follow the product manufacturer’s
directions and warnings when using
holding tank additive. Do not use
products that contain petroleum
distillate or ammonia in place of RV
odor controlling chemical. Petroleum
distillate or ammonia will damage the
ABS plastic holding tanks and seals.
Waste Drain Hose
A flexible three-inch sewer hose attaches
between the common termination drain and the
shore sewer facility. Sewer hoses usually come
in 10 and 20 foot lengths.
Sewer hose storage
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Summary of Contents for Trip 2012
Page 1: ...2 0 1 2 B YHOL I D A YR A MB L E R O w n e r s Ma n u a l...
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Page 45: ...40 Driv ing Safety 2 2012 Trip Weight Record Sheet...
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Page 151: ...146 Pro p ane Sy tems 7 2012 Trip Notes...
Page 173: ...168 Ho us e Electr ical 8 2012 Trip Notes...
Page 190: ...185 Chassis Electrical 9 2012 Trip Engine No Start Flow Chart...
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