Are grey water tanks necessary?

Local flora and fauna aren’t benefiting from excess, chemical laden water being dumped in their homes, and if it finds its way into a water stream, it can reach much more than simply the immediate area. Without a grey water tank, you can even lead to erosion of the sites and the access roads!

How big of a drain do you need for a grey water tank?

The drain should be connected to a 1 1/2 inch PVC pipe or larger to accommodate better flow of water. Run the PVC pipe to the trees and plants in your backyard that would benefit from this installation. 5. After the drain pipe issue is resolved, reroute the drain systems of the dishwasher, kitchen sink and washing machine to the gray water tank.

How do you remove a gray water tank?

Locate the hose clamps on the gray water tanks valves or nozzle and unscrew them by turning the hose clamp screw counter-clockwise. Slide the hose clamp off the valve/nozzle and pull the hose off the tank. Lift or pull the gray water tank up and out from the housing area.

What does a gray water tank do in an RV?

Gray water tanks isolate the sink and shower waste water from the fresh drinking water. An RV uses up to three different tanks for the water systems. Typically an RV will use a fresh water tank, a black water tank that houses sewage and toilet waste, and a gray water tank that holds the waste water from sinks and drains.

Why do I need vents in my greywater drain?

Greywater Action. Vents release gasses from the sewer, prevent the water in the trap from being siphoned out, and help the water flow down the drain. All standard fixtures need a vent, but the greywater side of a diverted drainline can operate safely without one, because there are no sewer gasses.

The drain should be connected to a 1 1/2 inch PVC pipe or larger to accommodate better flow of water. Run the PVC pipe to the trees and plants in your backyard that would benefit from this installation. 5. After the drain pipe issue is resolved, reroute the drain systems of the dishwasher, kitchen sink and washing machine to the gray water tank.

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.

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.

How big of a pipe do I need for greywater disposal?

You need only supply common locally available ten foot long sticks of four inch diameter PVC sewer pipe to get from house to settling tank and on to drywell. Best practice is to place settling tank within 5 to 10 feet of foundation and disperse greywater at least 20 feet away from home, in the drywell.