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02-08-2014, 09:48 PM
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toilet piping question, pic request
hi there,
i've been dealing with a reclogging toilet and came to the conclusion that the piping that meets the black tank may be the problem. it seems like at the very end of this piping it narrows and this is causing the toilet to re-clog.
i'm wondering if anyone has had this experience or if anyone has any pics they could show me of the piping that is standard in sunlines (1983). it seems like a terrible design if indeed the pipe narrows, so i'm hoping it's something else. I have a thetford toilet, brand new aqua 5 and the piping is not straight down but in a curve. the problem is the piping below the toilet and i didn't have any luck finding pics online.
thank you for any help
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02-09-2014, 07:04 PM
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Mine just goes straight down into the black tank and the opening looks to be about the same size as the flapper in the bowl.
I did find some info and a drawing on the Thetford site for the Aqua Magic V Foot Flush but that looks like the outlet is straight down like mine. Aqua Magic V Foot Flush Parts
Wish I could give you better info than that.
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02-10-2014, 03:03 PM
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Noralee,
If you go to my albums you will see pictures of a valve replacement I did on my original Aqua Magic IV. You will see the floor flange in that album. This flange sits directly on the tank and in turn the toilet sits directly on this flange. There is no piping. It is a direct transition from toilet to tank with a slide valve in the toilet as Gene said.
You "had" a similar layout of your bathroom as mine with the exception that your bathroom is in the corner and mine is midships. There may be some difference of toilet to tank penetration and direction of shower plumbing due to the locations being different.
You changed out your Aqua Magic IV for a V. It almost sounds like it was plumber to the shower drain. That drain would be smaller dia. pipe and also would have an elbow and/or "P" trap in the line.
The previous owner removed the shower pan and capped the line in my '83 T-1550. He did give me the pan and the drain pipe, which had at one time an elbow connected to the pan.
If possible a picture of your bathroom area would be of help.
Also is your underside of TT open showing the tanks and plumbing? My TT underside is enclosed with aluminum underbelly, thus I can't see anything.
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02-10-2014, 06:27 PM
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If you'r not I would try using single ply T.P. Usually the cheapest stuff works the best in campers.
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02-10-2014, 06:35 PM
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Bunjin,
That is a super job of photo documenting the toilet repair. That will come in handy to help someone some day.
Noralee, Bunjin does bring up a good point about the toilet and the tank being on top of each other, I'm trying to think how can there be an elbow between the toilet and the tank? There can be elbows on a MH or a 5th wheel however a small TT with almost not large distance between the bottom of the toilet and the tank something does not seem to fit right.
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I have a thetford toilet, brand new aqua 5 and the piping is not straight down but in a curve. the problem is the piping below the toilet and i didn't have any luck finding pics online.
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And the pic narrowing does not fit either. Something is not adding up or someone did a modification and made an error.
Pic's can really help show us what you are up against.
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02-11-2014, 06:08 AM
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Usually the toilet flange is screwed or glued into the black tank it's self should be a direct connection.
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02-11-2014, 08:07 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mainah
Usually the toilet flange is screwed or glued into the black tank it's self should be a direct connection.
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Exactly how mine is. My picture may not show that aspect clearly though.
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02-12-2014, 06:20 PM
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here is a pic of my corner bathroom area. the toilet does sit directly on top of the black tank and is NOT plumbed into the shower drain. All piping is inside the camper. only the black and grey tanks are oudtoors/underneath camper. i think the toilet curved pipe does go directly into the black tank at the end of the curve but it is not flowing properly. i have used appropraite TP and plenty of water for flushing. i'm not sure if i'm naming things properly, 'piping,' 'valves,' 'flanges,' etc. so i hope my situation is coming across clearly. by piping i'm referring to pipe from top of toilet to the black tank...
i don't see evidence that there was a modification/repair in this area.
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02-12-2014, 06:23 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bunjin
Noralee,
This flange sits directly on the tank and in turn the toilet sits directly on this flange. There is no piping. It is a direct transition from toilet to tank with a slide valve in the toilet as Gene said.
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yes, i'm referring to the flange then, going from the toilet to the black tank. but it is not straight down, there is a curve in the flange before the black tank.
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02-13-2014, 07:48 AM
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Your setup is the same as mine with the exception of the wall behind your toilet is an outside wall whereas mine is an interior wall with furnace and refrigerator there.
I'm wondering if because of this orientation of your bathroom the transition to the toilet tank and the location of the tank itself required something a bit different.
If you click on the link Gene gave and then the manual link you will see that the toilets waste discharge is straight down on the foot flush and hand flush models.
These toilets are really just nice looking outhouse type toilets with a valve to control odors. Just the weight of the waste causes drop action, usually straight down. The water is just a rinse.
House toilets have the weight of water causing the flush action and these do have built-in water traps to control odors. These are curves within the toilet base.
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02-13-2014, 08:03 PM
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The picture helps a bit. It looks like the "low profile" toilet is on a raised platform/box. That would allow a double S bend pipe between the bottom of the toilet mounting flange and the top of the black tank under the trailer. --I am guessing here-- I remember seeing some of the MiniWini campers years ago that had the raised box but I think the black tank was inside the box so the toilet was a direct drop to the tank.
I recall seeing a double bend pipe somewhere and it did seem narrow in the middle. It is also possible that the double bend is exposed to the cold freezing temperatures in the space between the bottom of the toilet and the top of the tank ... maybe..
As I said, just guessing here.
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02-14-2014, 03:31 AM
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well i'm still not sure what's going on but it's already clogged again. i think i may not have an answer until it is taken apart...in the spring.
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02-14-2014, 08:08 AM
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Gene,
Mine is sitting just like hers on the raised base. See photo of flange in my repair album. The flange is screwed directly to the tank from what I remember. Deafeningly no traps or bends.
It is a mystery.
Her bathroom location within the TT is different than mine. She has two outside walls which doesn't help things for winter camping. Also due to her bathroom's location she may have a different tank then mine and/or a different orientation of tank as well as and/or different penetration on tank.
Hopefully someone with a T-1350 may respond with some help. dtstanton has a T-1350.
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02-14-2014, 03:32 PM
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bunjin, if it helps, my black tank sits width wise from side to side directly under the bathroom back wall.
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02-14-2014, 06:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bunjin
Gene,
Mine is sitting just like hers on the raised base. See photo of flange in my repair album. ....
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Lynn, I missed that the first time so I looked again just now. (BTW, great pictures.)
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Hopefully someone with a T-1350 may respond with some help. ...
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I hope so.
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02-14-2014, 07:40 PM
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this may help give more info. i've drawn a diagram of my toilet sitting on raised platform, and the curved pipe that goes down to the black tank.
i JUST fully unclogged and flushed it out with a plumber and everything, and now just a week later it is clogged again.
the 'problem area' is where i suspect that the pipe decreases in diameter.
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02-15-2014, 07:39 AM
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oh boy..... if your tank connection pipe is like what you have shown, I can see that being a real issue on a gravity drop low water toilet. Too short a vertical distance and too large and S bend.
I'm wondering... along the way did some one change the entire raised floor panel to shift the toilet to the front?? Meaning original from factory the toilet dump hole was further back allowing a straight drop.
Noralee, can you take a pic looking straight down from above so we can see the relationship of the walls to the back side of the toilet? Your new toilet may just fit with wall clearance, then question now is, what was there when it left Sunline?
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02-15-2014, 08:25 AM
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Wonder if that's original tank. May have been replaced with non OEM tank that was somewhat close. Before I repaired mine I was looking at new tanks some were close but non exact. Would have had to do extensive replumbing.
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02-15-2014, 06:09 PM
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to my knowledge there have been no modifications. the tank does look original. when the weather clears, i'll take another look underneath.
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Noralee, can you take a pic looking straight down from above so we can see the relationship of the walls to the back side of the toilet? Your new toilet may just fit with wall clearance, then question now is, what was there when it left Sunline?
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here's the pic from the top. i installed the new toilet over the original flange.
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02-15-2014, 06:36 PM
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I "stole" a picture of the floorplan of the '83 T1350 from the brochure that Sunline Fan (Jon) uploaded to see where the toilet is located.
I am beginning to think it is a freezing problem compounded by the offset pipe section.
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