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yea, that wont really work on this one. the vent would be by the bedroom window of the coach staying there.
tom
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Clarke,
Please explain the reasoning behind your posting.
http://www.sanidumps.com/faq/faq_18.php
This web site recommends "at least a 4" pipe". Also every rv park I have been in on my current trip has had a 4" sewer pipe.
Steve Bare
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Steve. How big is your septic tank.
I can always have them run 4 inch from the stubbed out clean out took the tank as well. I believe code let's u goi up one size down line. And if possible I will have its own run into tank
Good discussion. Thanks
Tom
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I agree with Steve. I would go with the 4" because the extra capacity will insure no backup. I have a 3" pipe where I dump my coach and unless there is a good seal exiting the flex RV hose and the sewer, leakage occurs.
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Tom,
My tank is a 1250 gallon.
Steve Bare
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4" as all the sewer hose end fittings can be used on 3,4 and 5 inch recievers and anything in between
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