Fema Camper 2005 Fleetwood Morgan Sewage Hookup

jawar11715

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So we got a new power center in and everything is on and working now but having to figure out an issue with the sewage connection now
At some point someone changed the fittings out and the connector needs a 3.5 inch fitting to be able to hook up but all the drain pipes and hoses are 3"
I need a adapter with female connector that will connect 3.5" to 3" so i can make it work without having to modify all of it
Is there an existing adapter i can order that will work for this situation?
I tried looking at a few stores but didn't really have any look finding anything in half sizes
Thanks everyone for your help
 
The ABS drain is likely 3", it's unlikely it's 4". If you want to run a bayonet type drain hose from there you'd need something like a Valterra Termination Adapter. You're not going to find a 3.5" sewer fitting, or at least I've never seen or heard of one.
A picture of what you're calling a 3.5" fitting would help.
 
You need one of these.
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Valterra T1029-2 Termination Adapter - 3 Bayonet x 3 Hub - Black (t10292)
 
The ABS drain is likely 3", it's unlikely it's 4". If you want to run a bayonet type drain hose from there you'd need something like a Valterra Termination Adapter. You're not going to find a 3.5" sewer fitting, or at least I've never seen or heard of one.
A picture of what you're calling a 3.5" fitting would help.
you were right it is a 3" threaded male fitting that i need to attach to
 
would this be able to thread on or would i need to modify something
The connection point is a 3" male threaded
No, that collar is glue on. You could cut the existing pipe at the threads and glue the adapter on with abs cement( black) or universal cement( clear). Or buy a 3x3 bayonet hub with female thread. Or a 3" female thread to 3" female slip fitting and then a short ( ~6") piece of 3" abs dwv.
 
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I believe that both threaded and glue on are available. Threaded may be difficult to locate as most are glued in place.
 
No, that collar is glue on. You could cut the existing pipe at the threads and glue the adapter on with abs cement( black) or universal cement( clear). Or buy a 3x3 bayonet hub with female thread.
is this what i would need? Valterra F02-2004 Sewer Outlet Female Adapter - 3" Hose x 3" FPT
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The sewer drain hose attaches to the protruding ears of the fitting. Did you see the edited post?
ill still need the 3X3 threaded adapter though right and then that would just glue onto the threaded adapter and the hose would connect to this piece with a bayonet hook adapter?
Sorry for all the questions Thank you for helping me its all new and confusing just trying to make it work
 
ill still need the 3X3 threaded adapter though right and then that would just glue onto the threaded adapter and the hose would connect to this piece with a bayonet hook adapter?
Sorry for all the questions Thank you for helping me its all new and confusing just trying to make it work
No, the fpt will thread onto the male threaded dwv pipe under your rv, then just attach your hose to the bayonet hub.
 
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sorry i don't know why it made this picture so big i think im just gonna order this adapter and then i should just be able to attach my hose with a clamp directly to this
 
this is the hose we bought it from tractor supply i dont know if it will fit right on or not i may have to stretch it some but its just bare hose didnt come with any fittings
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we have to run it 50 feet to our septic hook up so we got 2 20 foot pieces and a 10 ft too with fittings to connect them together where they meet
 
we have to run it 50 feet to our septic hook up so we got 2 20 foot pieces and a 10 ft too with fittings to connect them together where they meet
Yep you have to clamp that or clamp it to a bayonet connector, either will work. Just keep in mind to keep your valve closed and dump when the tanks are full. First the black, then the gray. If you leave it open the liquids will run past the solids and you'll end of with a stoppage.
 
The OP mentioned this is a FEMA trailer. Does it have tanks? Didn't they come without? Or just some came without? No tanks would explain the smooth fitting.
You're probably right. I can't imagine a FEMA with tanks. But he's going to have to pay attention to the fall. Too much or too little and continuous flow will be a problem.
 

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