by drainadmin | May 29, 2012 | Drain Master Valves, RV
We have talked about valve positioning in the past and most manual valve failures can be contributed solely to the position the valve body is in, in relation to the pipe it is located in. Keeping the valve body over the piping, as opposed to beside or under the...
by drainadmin | Apr 26, 2012 | Drain Master Valves, RV
We have been carrying a product called the Biffy for the past 4 years and it is an attachment that turns any toilet into a Bidet. A bidet is used for personal hygiene and extremely popular in Europe and more and more in high end homes in the US and Canada, as we...
by drainadmin | Apr 19, 2012 | RV
The RV industry standard dump valve found on most RVs, especially 5th wheels is a manual cable pull style, knife gate valve. Most people have issues with them within the first 6 months, and the first indication is when they remove the sewer cap to install the sewer...
by drainadmin | Apr 12, 2012 | Drain Master Valves, RV
Have you ever wondered why a lot of RVs use a small 1.5″ valve on the gray water tanks? We spent considerable time asking RV manufacturers that question a number of years ago while in the process of designing a true 12vdc electric dump valve. (Prior to this all...
by drainadmin | Apr 5, 2012 | Drain Master Valves, RV
As anyone who has experienced a plugged tank will attest, it is not fun and can be extremely difficult to clear without making a big mess! To prevent you from ever having to experience this unfortunate situation (or other black holding tank issues) you will need to...
by drainadmin | Feb 22, 2012 | Drain Master Valves, RV
Every so often we have a customer call, like Mr. Kelly who had bought a new 5th wheel, that came with our Drain Master valve system, as a standard feature with the Drain Master switch. He discovered that the factory had either mislabeled the switches or connected the...