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how to treat gray water tanks on an rv

by:Lepu Seal     2019-10-24
In addition to the toilet on the leisure car, each water source flows into the gray water tank.
The toilet drained the water into the black tank.
Just because the toilet is not discharged into the gray tank does not mean that the gray tank does not produce a bad smell.
Kitchen scrap entering the kitchen sink drain, dead skin and dirt entering the sink and shower drain will smell
Causing bacteria in a gray tank.
Fortunately, regular gray water tank maintenance is simple and quick.
A good gray water tank cleaning procedure is to process the water tank every time you dump the black water tank.
Description difficulty: turn off the gray water tank moderately and enter through the external compartment at the rear of the RV.
If you don\'t know how to turn off the gray water tank, please read the RV owner\'s manual.
Every time a black tank needs to be emptied, the gray tank should be processed and emptied.
When the black water tank is close to 3/4 full, the gray water tank should be closed and treated.
Pour 1 to 2 oz.
The RV storage tank is treated through the sink drain in the RV.
RV and camping supplies stores offer treatment for RV storage tanks.
In black water tanks and gray water tanks, many but not all tank treatments are safe.
Before use, check the packing instructions to ensure that the handling is safe to use in the gray water tank.
Many camps do not allow recreational vehicles to use their dump facilities if the RV storage tank contains formaldehyde
Based on tank handling.
If you are not sure about the rules of the dump you will be using, buy formaldehyde-
Free storage tank handling.
If you always keep the gray tank off, after you empty and close the tank, pour the tank handling into the tank using the instructions in step 6.
Keep the gray water tank off when you use the sink and shower in the RV normally.
Pay attention to the water tank table and see when the gray water tank is full of 3/4.
The gauge is usually located in the RV in the kitchen.
Connect the RV sewer hose to the dump sewer connection.
The RV sewer hose is connected via an external compartment at the rear of the RV.
Water the black tank first, then the gray one.
In this order, the toilet garbage in the sewer of the RV can be removed.
For best results, black water and gray water tanks should be at least 3/4 full before emptying.
Emptying the waste more effectively from the gravity of the full tank.
Turn off the black tank.
If you are boondocked and connected to the sewer connection, the gray water tank can be kept open or closed.
Regardless of whether docked or not, the black tank should always be closed and allow to fill at least 3/4 before emptying.
Rinse 2 to 4 ounces.
After the water tank is processed, 2 gallons of water enters the toilet.
Pour 1 to 2 ounces if you keep the gray tank off.
Process the tank into the sink and use 1 gallon of water.
If you have your gray tank open, wait until you are ready to close the tank and wait to pour the tank handling into the sink drain.
The \"tips and warnings\" article by Rose KiviRose kiivi has been written for more than 10 years.
She has a background in the area of care, wildlife restoration and habitat protection.
Kivi has written educational textbooks, patient care brochures, animal husbandry guides, outdoor survival manuals, and has written contributors to two books in Uncle John\'s Bathroom Reader series.
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