Adapter Recommendation for Connecting to Bayonet Fittings of Valterra Waste Valve T50
Published 08/02/2016 >
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Question:
I get some leakage down the waste water drain pipe even though I had all of the waste valves refurbished. Until my RV shop corrects the problem I need a controllable temporary containment method. I purchased the T50 waste valve to use on the combined output pipe from the waste water tanks. The input side of the T50 valve does not interface with the output pipe from the tanks. What do you recommend?
asked by: William H
Expert Reply:
Sounds like you're possibly in need of an adapter to connect to the bayonet fittings of the # T50.
The part # CAM39471 is an adapter that can swivel and has 4 different styles of fittings it can connect to. I attached a review video for this adapter for you to check out as well. Since you didn't tell me what kind of fitting you have I can't specifically say if this comes with something compatible.
Or maybe you are looking for a 3 inch diameter PVC pipe to go from the waste tank to the T50 fitting. If that is the case we do not offer that.
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Valterra Bladex Waste Valve for RV Black Water Tank - 3" Hub to 3" Lug
- RV Waste Valves
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- Single Waste Valve
- 3 Inch Valve Body
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- 3 Inch Hub
- Stationary Valve
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