vas
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another (possibly) silly Q from me, but this got me v. confused. I'm about to secure the blackwater tank in place and routing pipes is just not right (to me at least!)
You see a pic of the 108lt black water tank (in blue
) with outlets on top (as expected) for both pump and deck outlet. Pipes have internal tubes coming to the bottom with slanted cuts, effectively enabling sucking up to the last 10-15mm. I'm happy with that (as I don't think I can have other options there...).
There's also a smallish outlet on top side (I assume) for the vent.
Next to the round inspection hatch is a DIN_whatever 5 stud blank for the level indicator.
All that's fine by me.
Now, how the hell is the liquids meant to get in the tank???
There are 4 (two visible in the bottom of the pic) blanked holes with threaded parts AT THE BLEEPING BOTTOM of the tank!
If I use them for the two toilets inlets, this means the nice white odour free, non-permeable, rather expensive, sanitary pipe I bought is going to have it's last foot or so full of **** almost all the time!
Am I missing something or should I simply buy a 1.5inch skin fitting, drill a hole at the top next to the inspection hatch, fit an elbow and drive the liquids in the tank from the top?
Mind my tank is resting on the keel so there's decent slope and I've secured the pipes in a way that there's no shagging and parts of the pipe that dirty water may rest and eventually mess the pipe.
opinions plz!
cheers
V.
You see a pic of the 108lt black water tank (in blue
There's also a smallish outlet on top side (I assume) for the vent.
Next to the round inspection hatch is a DIN_whatever 5 stud blank for the level indicator.
All that's fine by me.
Now, how the hell is the liquids meant to get in the tank???
There are 4 (two visible in the bottom of the pic) blanked holes with threaded parts AT THE BLEEPING BOTTOM of the tank!
If I use them for the two toilets inlets, this means the nice white odour free, non-permeable, rather expensive, sanitary pipe I bought is going to have it's last foot or so full of **** almost all the time!
Am I missing something or should I simply buy a 1.5inch skin fitting, drill a hole at the top next to the inspection hatch, fit an elbow and drive the liquids in the tank from the top?
Mind my tank is resting on the keel so there's decent slope and I've secured the pipes in a way that there's no shagging and parts of the pipe that dirty water may rest and eventually mess the pipe.
opinions plz!
cheers
V.