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waste tank rinse

Yahoo Message Number: 71781
I have a 2002 affinity.

Does anyone know where the nozzle is on it? The piping seems to go up in the floor from the hose connection.
I have taken the covers off both sides of the coach and cannot see it.

Roger Streetman
2002 Affinity 6125

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Yahoo Message Number: 71796
Roger,

On my 01 Magna, the tank rinse was sandwiched between the gray and black tank and couldn't be removed. I had to install a new rinse and plug off the old one, not a big deal. The piping went up through the floor into the galley behind a drawer and had a vacuum breaker in the line. Kevin Waite can help you with your problem.

Tom

Lifeline Batteries
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Yahoo Message Number: 71815
Roger, I will save you a lot of time: on my very similiar 2002 Magna the rinse nozzle (only the black tank had one) was on the side of the tank facing the grey tank, closer to the passenger side. It was viewable via the water bay. However, it was obviously installed prior to installing the tank, and completely in accessible for removal. I simply installed a new No Fuss Flush on the top of the black tank with an new water line to the existing water bay connection. I also installed one on the grey tank. The reason you see the hose going up, is that it goes from the water input to a white plastic one way thingy mounted in the compartment with the water heater and above the level of the toilet. From there it goes down to the no fuss nozzle. That is code the CC had to follow. It is entirely unecessary. If you want you can put an inline one way valve in your new system.

Rich 2002 Magna

 

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Yahoo Message Number: 71947
Rich'

What was your choice for the exact location of your new No Fuss flush? I plan to install one on my coach as it did not come with a factory installed flusher. Please describe your installation. Was it a big job? Any tricks learned?

Daron Hairabedian, 98 Allure, 30226