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Clean water cleaning <br />Prevent pressure or vacuum buildup: <br />DtRTY WATCH VENT <br />**| D«per»cr | <br />al >41 <br />w <br />I <br />IINSE <br />AIR OVERFLOW <br />WDRK TABLE <br />O <br />°i <br />SUSPENSION SYSTEM ANO UNIT SPRING <br />1. <br />PLUMBING DIAGRAM <br />30 <br />s <br />i1: <br />VJi»to wutef Tar* <br />46 Gat <br />Purpose of the dirty <br />water tank vent <br />NOTE: To perform <br />maintenance, remove <br />the cover and doors for <br />better placement.tank) <br />DK TRAILERS <br />The overflow pipes for the potable water and wastewater tanks are installed in a <br />downward direction, in accordance with drainage regulations. In addition, these <br />pipes are protected with a mesh to prevent the entry of pests and contamination. <br />Tools needed: <br />High pressure hose: <br />Use: Clean the inside walls of the tank. <br />Bleach or chlorine (5%): <br />Use: Disinfect the tank. <br />Measuring cup (glass or bucket): <br />Use: Measure the amount of bleach (200 ml for every 1.000 liters). <br />Wrench or pliers: <br />Use: Open or close the connections if necessary. <br />Gloves: <br />Use: Protect hands during cleaning and handling bleach. <br />BOTTOM RIGHT <br />VIEW <br />SEALED VENT WITH A16 <br />DOWN PROTECTIVE MESH <br />This helps release gases produced by accumulated dirty water, preventing <br />them from concentrating Inside the tank or In critical areas of the unit. <br />As dirty water enters or leaves the tank, the air inside must have an escape <br />or entry path. Without the vent, excessive vacuum or pressure could be <br />created, which would hinder the flow of water or even damage the tank. <br />Prevent spills and bad odors Inside the unit <br />Clarification and Cleaning Process for the Potable <br />Water Tank <br />Introduction of Disinfectant Solution <br />Through Fill Valve: <br />As the potable water tank does not have an <br />access port for internal inspection orcleaning, the <br />introduction of the disinfectant solution is to be <br />performed through the fill valve connection, which <br />is located on the exterior of the tank. The fill valve <br />is a %" female threaded connection, designed to <br />receive water or cleaning solution via a standard <br />hose adapter or quick-connect fitting. <br />To introduce the disinfectant: <br />Connect a hose with the disinfectant solution <br />(prepared according to manufacturer or health <br />authority guidelines, e.g., chlorine-based <br />solution). <br />Use a funnel or pressurized pump sprayer to <br />inject the solution through the fill valve. <br />Ensure all air vents are open during this process <br />to allow proper filling and avoid pressure buildup. <br />DO DR <br />3ft <br />Waslo WaW> Tank <br />46 Gal <br />By locating the vent above the unit, the nsk of dirty water or accumulated <br />gases flowing back into the trailer is reduced, keeping the space dean and <br />sate. <br />Allow tor proper ventilation <br />Clean Water Tank <br />30 Gal <br />Clean Water Tank <br />30 Gal <br />I <br />TT <br />•I <br />♦I <br />IK <br />TRRILER5'' <br />A/C 2 TON x <br />CUSTOMER:MEHAR ENTERPRISES LLC SIZE 16’ X 8‘ X 7 <br />COLOR: WHITE COUNTY: <br />As for the vents, they have protective filters In those areas exposed to dirt and debris <br />earned by the wind, guaranteeing their proper functioning and the protection of the <br />system against external contaminants. These contribute to maintaining the hygiene <br />and safety of the water system, complying with the standards required to avoid <br />health risks. <br />1. Emptying the tank <br />Turn off the water supply and pump. <br />Empty the tank completely using the 1-1/4" drain connection. <br />2. Physical Cleaning <br />Insert a high-pressure hose through the 1/2" fill valve to clean the inside walls of the tank. <br />Remove debris and sediment down the drain. <br />3. Initial Rinse <br />Partially fill the tank with clean water through the fill valve. <br />Wash the tank walls again and drain the dirty water. <br />4. Disinfection <br />Prepare a chlorine solution (200 mL of 5% bleach per 1,000 liters of capacity). <br />Introduce the disinfectant solution through the fill valve. <br />Let the solution sit for at least 1 hour. <br />5. Final Rinse <br />Empty the tank down the drain. <br />Fill the tank with clean water and rinse again. <br />Drain the rinse water. <br />6. Complete Fill <br />Fill the tank with potable water and purge the system to remove chlorine residue. <br />! <br />I <br />HASH