Installation of the Valterra Bladex Waste Valve Body for RV Black Water Tank
Updated 06/01/2022 | Published 05/31/2022 >
Question:
the series of pictures on you sight of the valve closed shows daylight on either side of the blade with the blade closed, cant expect it to hold back water. or is the seal not installed?
asked by: Daniel R
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Expert Reply:
The image on the sight you refer to is of an uninstalled valve body, once the tubing is in place it will be sealed. When the Valterra Bladex Waste Valve Body for RV Black Water Tank, # T1003VPM, is properly installed there will not be any leaks.
expert reply by:
Michael R
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Valterra Bladex Waste Valve Body for RV Black Water Tank - Aluminum Handle - 3" Diameter
- RV Waste Valves
- Straight Valve
- Single Waste Valve
- 3 Inch Valve Body
- Manual
- 3 Inch Spigot
- Stationary Valve
- Valterra
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