2008
Torrey Pine Fifth Wheel
by Newmar
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WASTE WATER SYSTEM
General Information
The waste drainage system was designed to provide adequate and safe storage
and/or disposal of waste materials. All of the material used in the making of
this system are tested by a nationally recognized testing laboratory. The
drainage system uses ABS plastic piping and fittings connected to the sinks,
toilet, and holding tanks. This provides for their drainage to an outside
termination.
The unit should be reasonably level for best operation of the system. There are
two separate waste systems. The gray water system is for waste water from the
sinks and shower. The black water system is generally for sewage waste from
the stool. Each tank has its own control valve and both tanks drain through the
sewer drain hose.
Toilet
The stool operates with water from either the fresh water tank with the water
pump on or the city water supply. Before using the stool, add water to the
bottom of the tank. Refer to the BLACK W ATER TANK instructions in this
chapter. The stool flushes wastes directly into the black water holding tank.
The stool uses high velocity water injection to produce a swirl effect in the
bowl. The greatest problem that causes stool solids to build up in the holding
tank is lack of liquids. When using your stool, it is wise to fill the stool 3/4 full
of water. This will help to wash the solids away from directly below the stool
and to ensure complete dumping of the holding tank. Depending upon the
model installed, water can be added to the stool bowl by lifting up on the lever.
To flush the stool, push down on the lever until water swirls. The stool
requires little maintenance. Use an approved non-abrasive cleaner to clean
the bowl. Spraying the bowl sealing blade with a silicone spray will retain
the original smooth operating condition. Check the complete instruction and
trouble shooting guide in the stool manufacturer’s owner’s manual provided in
the Owner’s Information Packet.
P-Traps
Each of the sink drains, the shower drain, and the washing machine drain
(if equipped) has a water trap (P-Trap) to prevent holding tank odors from
entering the coach. These traps must have water in them in order to work.
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