ywhic & McDave, Howdy;
ywhic wrote:McDave wrote:@ hankaye,
EDIT to add; Generally one makes the deposits into the wide end and also that keeps
"stuff" from piling up at the drain (not so wide), end before you're ready to dump. Also,
don't forget to add a vent, also from wide end.
Hank,
Are you saying to locate the "solids" flange at the far end from the drain? Does it matter, since "'solids' rolls downhill" ? And wouldn't a person want to keep said "solids" immersed in the solution? I've never had to deal with black tanks before, and since I am about to install mine, I want to know if I'm about to do something wrong. I plan having the 3" deposit about in the middle, and the shower deposit at the far end (shallow) from the drain. Black/Grey combined. The vent will be almost above the drain (deep end) Sound right?
McDave
Well I am doing my flange above the deep end as I want the drain near the frame as well to mount the hub valve. And I would think solids in liquid asap would be good idea as well. My shower/sink will also be coming in on the shallow end.[/quote]
Sorry about the confusion, My fault entirely, These don't function like the one in your home.
In my RV (also my home), my commode is located at the far end from the discharge port (shallow end),
I also fill the commode full of water (2.5 to 3 gal.), when I make the deposit into the tank. The saying
among RVers is that when dealing with the black tank Water is your friend. As all the energy of the dump
dissipates as soon as the deposit hits the bottom of the tank the extra water helps to move the deposit
to the deep end of the tank poo don't "roll down hill" it sorta slides on the water that you also have to
supply. So, if you are not intending to use copious amounts of water when making your deposits into the
deep end you will risk creating a pyramid of poo directly below the the commode.
Your idea of the shower draining into the "shallow end" has merit in that it will help with the amount of
water that will help with the emptying of the tank when you dump it. However, have you thought about
how to avoid the odors from coming up the shower drain?
Hope I have helped clear up any confusion. If not just ask and I'll answer what I can.
hank
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