HeadedToTexas
Guru
I am in the process of replacing the tiny vent line on my holding tank which had become clogged with bad news. Part of the replacement is dealing with the wye fitting that accepted the occasional drip from one of the anti-siphon loop valves. The new holding tank vent line will be a straight shot of 1" hose from a UniSeal in the top of the tank to a new stainless mushroom type through hull fitting. I am currently at the disassembly stage of this project.
I (finally) understand the purpose of the anti-siphon valve including the consequences of the drain hose clogging thus preventing the siphon-breaking function. Should I replace the gray fitting on the left above with one like the one on the right? Servicing the duckbill valve inside the right valve is far easier than the check valve diaphragm in the left valve, but I could easily be overlooking something. What would that be?
I (finally) understand the purpose of the anti-siphon valve including the consequences of the drain hose clogging thus preventing the siphon-breaking function. Should I replace the gray fitting on the left above with one like the one on the right? Servicing the duckbill valve inside the right valve is far easier than the check valve diaphragm in the left valve, but I could easily be overlooking something. What would that be?