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2008
Torrey Pine Fifth Wheel
by Newmar
While traveling, the water may splash out of the sink and shower drains. While
stored, the water may evaporate allowing an odor to enter the coach. If this
occurs, run water from the faucet into the drain, allowing water to fill the trap.
Black Water Holding Tank
The black water, or sewage, holding tank is located directly beneath the toilet.
Before using the stool, you will need to treat the tank with water that is mixed
with an odor controlling chemical. These chemicals are readily available at any
RV supply store. Be careful not to spill the chemical on your hands, clothing
or the carpet because it may cause a permanent stain. Pull the toilet levers
forward to allow the chemical to mix with the toilet water. Continue pulling
the toilet levers until at least one inch of solution is directly under the toilet.
Release the levers and the waste tank is ready for use.
Gray Water Holding Tank
The gray water holding tank is located in the underbelly of the unit. It is
primarily used for the drainage from the kitchen and bath sinks and the
shower.
Waste Water Disposal
Both of the holding tanks terminate in a valve arrangement that permits
draining each tank separately or together. It is recommended to drain the black
water tank before the gray water tank. This will allow the water from the gray
tank to wash the black water residue from the drain lines and hose. The valves
that open to release the water are called gate valves. The blade that closes the
opening in the sewer drain pipes is connected to the T-handle to release the
contents of the tank(s) when pulled. The sewer line must be securely capped
during self-containment use to prevent leakage of waste material onto the
ground or pavement. Do not pull the holding tank gate valve open when the
protective cap is installed on the pipe. Always drain the tank into an acceptable
sewer inlet or dump station.
CAUTION
Use only approved RV odor controlling chemicals in the holding tanks. Products
containing ammonia and petroleum will damage the ABS plastic holding tanks
and seals.
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