<strong>Yahoo Message Number: 35078</strong>
Black Water Flush, AntiSiphon Valve October 24, 2007, 10:21:21 am Yahoo Message Number: 35078 Quote Selected
Re: Fw: Re:Black Water Flush, AntiSiphon Valve Reply #1 – October 24, 2007, 02:23:08 pm Yahoo Message Number: 35089 Quote Selected
Re: Fw: Re:Black Water Flush, AntiSiphon Valve Reply #2 – October 24, 2007, 03:39:36 pm Yahoo Message Number: 35093Don,On my coach the anti siphon valves for both the black and gray tanks are behind the mirror, and when removed you can see the shower valve. It may be different for you as I have a 33 foot Allure. To remove my mirror I have to lift up on it. John 31060 Quote Selected
Re: Fw: Re:Black Water Flush, AntiSiphon Valve Reply #3 – October 24, 2007, 05:29:08 pm Yahoo Message Number: 35095 Quote Selected
Re: Fw: Re:Black Water Flush, AntiSiphon Valve Reply #4 – October 24, 2007, 05:43:32 pm Yahoo Message Number: 35096Hi Don,I don't doubt you, I am just surprised there are not any. I would think it would be a water quality safety issue as anti siphon valves are required on so many commercial and residential installations. I found mine by accident when I wanted to replace my shower valve with temiture controlled valve. I also have the paperwork on the anti siphon valves in my box CC supplied with the coach. When I disconnect the garden hose I get a good deal of water draining out of the pipe, as my valves are about 4 feet above the tank.Hope you had a safe trip from NH.John 31060 Quote Selected
Black Water Flush, AntiSiphon Valve Reply #5 – October 24, 2007, 11:13:28 pm Yahoo Message Number: 35104 Quote Selected