Sink waste problem
just taken delivery of an elddis avante 840 which was a dealer special they called it a rambler 21/6
when we empty the kitchen sink apart from taking an age to empty it also bubbles up in the shower
then drains away in both sink and shower the upshot is it makes the shower tray dirty
I thought the waste was on a separate tube as there are two outlets
is this normal
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That's how our Elddis is plumbed. I've always assumed that the logic is that the shower water is relatively 'clean' and that where appropriate can be discharged into a hedge etc, whereas the sink water should be carried to a disposal point.
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On our Swift, the two sinks (kitchen and washroom) combine into one outlet, while the shower has its own direct outlet. I was told that this was to stop what is happening to yours.
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Seems like you might have a partial blockage after the two drains join -- might I suggest that you put the plug(s) tightly in the shower tray & put some very hot water down the drain of the sink & see if that shifts anything.
If there is no real improvement it might be worth having a look under the van, where the two offending pipes join -- you might find the combined pipe has a kink in it thus restricting flow.
Of course if its under warranty, the same applies just with somebody from the supplier getting down under and personal !!
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The common feature to the last instance is that all posts are being mirrored on both threads. If a mod then 'locks' one of the threads this really messes things up.
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I also posted this on the other thread. This problem really needs sorting, it has been going on for months.
I think normally the shower and sinks are plumbed in separately to prevent this. However, if you join the two together as soon as they exit the van, it is possible to get back pressure. This is not normally a problem for us with the wastemaster, as long as the single feed (from two) into it is not obstructed. However, we get it a lot on service pitches, where there can be 3 or 4 metres of flexible waste tube running along the floor to the drain, resulting in backing up.
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Both sinks should be connected to one of the outlet pipes and the shower tray to the other. Because the sinks are at a higher level than the shower tray if either are connected to the same pipework as the shower tray you will get back flow into the shower tray. I am fairly certain that this will prove to be the source of your problem.
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