Are the Positions of the Stationary and Rotary Flanges Critical?
Question:
Hi, I am trying to replace an RV Reducing Y on my travel trailer for waste/sewer The part I am trying to replace is a Bristol Part # V3382R ABS1. It has a 3" Rotating Flange and a 1-1/2" stationary Flange leading to a 3" lug. I believe the Valterra T1014 would work but question whether the relative position of the Stationery Flange x 1-1/2" Rotating Flange on this is critical. The travel trailer is a Coachman Spirit Of America 2003. Thank you.
asked by: Louis J
Expert Reply:
The RV Reducing Y # T1014 has 3" lug to a 3" stationary flange and a 1-1/2" rotating flange. The relative position of the flanges is not critical and will fit most black and grey water tank connections. You might want to use # T1014-1 which has rotating flanges for both your black and grey water connections. Check out the videos linked below for more details on these products.
Products Referenced in This Question
RV Reducing Y - 3" Lug x 3" Rotating Flange x 1-1/2" Rotating Flange
- RV Sewer Hose Fittings
- Sewer Cross Fittings
- Wyes
- Lug
- Sewer Pipe to Waste Valve
- 1-1/2 Inch Diameter
- 3 Inch Diameter
- Rotating Flange
- Valterra
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RV Reducing Y - 3" Lug x 3" Stationery Flange x 1-1/2" Rotating Flange
- RV Sewer Hose Fittings
- Sewer Cross Fittings
- Wyes
- Lug
- Sewer Pipe to Waste Valve
- 1-1/2 Inch Diameter
- 3 Inch Diameter
- Rotating Flange
- Valterra
more information >
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