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Q: If your marine toilet has a y valve?
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If your marine toilet has a Y valve what must you do in a non discharge zone?

If your marine toilet has a "Y" valve, and you are in a No DischargeY Zone, you must be certain that the Y valve is secured in a closed position


If your marine toilet ha a y valve what must you do in a no discharge zone?

If your marine toilet has a "Y" valve, and you are in a No DischargeY Zone, you must be certain that the Y valve is secured in a closed position


If your marine toilet has a Y valve what must you do in a No Discharge Zone?

If your marine toilet has a "Y" valve, and you are in a No DischargeY Zone, you must be certain that the Y valve is secured in a closed position


If your marine toilet has a y valves what must you do in a no discharge zone?

If your marine toilet has a "Y" valve, and you are in a No DischargeY Zone, you must be certain that the Y valve is secured in a closed position


What must you do in a no discharge zone if your toilet has a y valve?

If your marine toilet has a "Y" valve, and you are in a No DischargeY Zone, you must be certain that the Y valve is secured in a closed position


What must a Type III Marine Sanitation Device have when boating on inland waters?

A Type III Marine Sanitation Device must have a closed and secured Y valve when boating on inland waters.


If you are in a No Discharge Zone what position is the Y valve in on your boat toilet?

It should be in the closed or inboard tank (if fitted) position


What must type 3 marine Sanitation device have when when boating on inland waters?

A closed and secured y valve


What must a type III marine sanitation Device have when on inland water?

A Type III Marine Sanitation Device must have a closed and secured Y valve when boating on inland waters.


What should you do to prevent the discharge of untreated waste from a Type I or Type II marine sanitation device (MSD)?

close the y valve


Can you plunge a travel trailer toilet?

Travel Trailers by default are equipped with Marine Toilets. They utilize a slide valve operated by either a hand or foot pedal. The bowl material falls directly into the tank. The plunging of a home toilet is used to push blocked material through the Trap located on the toilet. This would not be an issue in a marine toilet since there is no trap. If you are noticing your toilet full then most likely you have solids blocking your exit pipe and your holding tank is full. There are chemicals you can purchase all Wal-Mart that will break up these solids. Also, if you are connected to a sewer pipe do not always leave your valve open. A standard marine toilet does not provide enough water to adequately flush all of the solids from your tank on each flush. You will get a buildup eventually. With no trap on your toilet you will also experience sewer gases in your trailer. (Not Pleasant)


What is a toilet fill valve?

its a squirrel