Why do I have gray water in my holding tank?
A climb to the roof might be in order, if you have more one than stack, determine which is to the gray tank, open the gray valve insert hose down the pipe and dw or someone to watch for drainage. Dirt/mud daubers, wasp, and other varments can build nest and cause these symptoms.
What to do when grey water tank overflows?
RV grey water tank overflow. Keep your eye on the holding tank monitor. When it is ¾ full, it’s time to dump. If you are connected to a line, and have your washer and dryer on, keep the grey water tank valve open, or water may fill your tank and start bubbling out of your drains.
Where does the grey water go in a camper?
Grey water tank: The grey water tank is where your used water from the sink and shower go. Black water tank: The black water tank is where the waste from your toilet ends up. If a camper doesn’t have a grey water tank, the used water will end up here as well.
What’s the difference between grey and black water tanks?
Grey water is all the water used in your RV, except what goes to flush the toilet. That water is called black water. The water used for everything else — showering, cooking, washing dishes, and all other water-related activities — goes into the grey water tank. Both grey and black water tanks drain into the same outlet but have different valves.
A climb to the roof might be in order, if you have more one than stack, determine which is to the gray tank, open the gray valve insert hose down the pipe and dw or someone to watch for drainage. Dirt/mud daubers, wasp, and other varments can build nest and cause these symptoms.
How do you drain a gray water tank?
Draining your RV’s gray water tank is just as easy as (and less gross than) draining your black tank. Simply connect your sewer hose to the designated dump station hole, connect the other end to your gray tank valve, open the tank valve, and let things flow. A few helpful things to remember: Dump your gray tank after dumping your black tank.
Grey water tank: The grey water tank is where your used water from the sink and shower go. Black water tank: The black water tank is where the waste from your toilet ends up. If a camper doesn’t have a grey water tank, the used water will end up here as well.
Grey water is all the water used in your RV, except what goes to flush the toilet. That water is called black water. The water used for everything else — showering, cooking, washing dishes, and all other water-related activities — goes into the grey water tank. Both grey and black water tanks drain into the same outlet but have different valves.