Safely and Effectively Drain Your Grey Water Tank
Draining your grey water tank is an important part of RV maintenance. Properly draining the tank can help to prevent foul odors and backups in your plumbing system. In this article, we will provide you with step-by-step instructions for safely and effectively draining your grey water tank.
Location:
Your grey water tank is located on the driver's side of the van, behind the rear wheel. To drain the tank, you will need to attach the supplied grey water hose to the cam lock fitting and turn the valve to the open position.
Steps for Draining Your Grey Water Tank:
- First, make sure that you are parked in a designated dump station area. It is important to only empty grey waste tank at specified dump stations.
- Next, locate the grey water tank on the driver's side of the van, behind the rear wheel.
- Attach the supplied grey water hose to the cam lock fitting on the tank. Make sure that the hose is properly secured.
- Turn the valve to the open position. This will allow the grey water to flow out of the tank and into the hose.
- Once the tank is completely drained, turn the valve to the closed position and disconnect the hose from the cam lock fitting.
- Rinse out the hose with clean water and store it in a designated storage area.
Grey Water Bypass (if fitted):
Some RVs may have a grey water bypass installed. The bypass is located on the driver's side of the van, behind the rear wheel, next to the grey water tank. To drain the bypass, simply attach the supplied grey water hose to the cam lock fitting and turn the valve to the open position.
Properly draining your grey water tank is an important part of RV maintenance. By following the steps provided, you can safely and effectively drain your grey water tank and prevent foul odors and backups in your plumbing system. If you have any questions or concerns about draining your grey water tank, please refer to your manufacturer's instructions or seek professional assistance.
Disclaimer: The following information is intended to serve as general guidance for draining your grey water tank. Please refer to your manufacturer's instructions and seek professional assistance if necessary.