Waste Master Adapter Kit
Waste Master Adapter Kit provides the best and safest method for handling RV waste between your RV and the RV ground sewer inlet. The waste water transfer process should be easy, clean, and simple, with the absolute minimum chance of offensive leakage. That's where Polychute and Waste Master systems help you conveniently and safely transfer your gray water and black water waste to the dumping site.
Polychute and Waste Master use precision designs and high-tech materials for durable tubing and safety nozzles--these hose systems give you peace of mind by truly eliminating real chances of leakage. In short, a small investment at the "back end" of your RV leads to a wise and happy RV'er.
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Part No: 5703 Price: $157.00 Cam-Loc Adapter Kit with
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1. Adapts your outdated Bayonet fittings to the Industrial Grade Waste Master Cam-Loc System.
2. More sanitary and environmentally friendly.
3. No-Drip System features bonded fittings to sewer hose.
4. State-of-the-Art nozzle with sewer inlet donut and shut off.
5. System uses 16' state-of-the-art hose, designed for the RV industry.
6. Complete system includes simple directions to make change from RV standard bayonet to industrial grade Cam Loc fittings, which makes your connection a snap.
How to Use:
Proper use of your new Waste Master Adaptor Kit. 5/15/10
After installing the female cam loc adaptor see instructions WM74 the method outlined will insure your tanks are emptied in an environmentally friendly manner as well as much more sanitary for the operator.
Using the System
1. Remove the system from its storage container near the park sewer inlet. (This is probably opposite to your current method.)
2. Insert the nozzle in the sewer inlet securely.
3. Open the gray lever on the side of the nozzle.
4. With the other end of the hose assembly walk back to the RV where the sewer outlet is located.
5. Remove the cap on the coach, then the storage cap in the male Cam Loc fitting.
6. Connect the Male Cam Loc fitting into the Female Cam Loc fitting on the coach and rotate the gray Cams to their locked position.
Dumping the Tanks
1. Check your installation to be sure the nozzle is open and secure in the park sewer inlet.
2. Open the Black dump valve and allow the tank to fully drain. ( See Flushing section)
3. Close the Black valve fully and open the Gray valve (if you�re RV is equipped with 2 Gray valves open the Galley first). When the tank is fully drained, close the valve.
Flushing the Holding Tanks
1. Most RVs have a flusher in the Black tank and some have them in the Gray tanks. You should have them in both or all 3 tanks if so equipped.
2. Connect a hose to the coach connection on the side of the RV. Do not use the Fresh water hose used for supplying water to the RV.
3. Turn on the water and fill the Black tank about 2/3rds full before opening the dump valve. Repeat this process until the sight glass in your Polychute system funs clear.
4. Repeat step 2 and 3 with your Gray tank(s).
5. Now is the time to restore the assembly as outlined next.
Restoring the system for travel
1. Make sure all tank dump valves are closed.
2. Remove Male Cam Loc fitting connected to the coach and install the protective ca both in the coach fitting and the Male Hose fitting.
3. Walk the hose assembly back to the sewer inlet letting the hose collapse as you get close to the park sewer inlet.
4. Close the gray lever on the nozzle.
5. Insert the nozzle in the storage container and feed the hose and Male Cam Loc fitting back as well.
6. Put back in the RV.
If you have any questions or need clarification regarding this procedure please let us know.
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1/14/2010
We replaced our failed Sani Con dump system with your Waste Master product about three months ago and are 1000% satisfied with both the performance and the quality of the materials used.
It�s nice NOT to have the factory-installed hoses leak anymore (the pump dripped since new) and being able to thoroughly empty the tanks in a few seconds--compared to about five minutes with the old one. The pump is a real joy--faster and it really IS cleaner.
The best part is finally getting rid of a very slight sewage odor that persisted since the first day we took our coach out, despite my meticulous tank maintenance program and use of chemicals, now the only thing the dw (Dear Wife) comments on when coming out of the bathroom is how nice the hand soap smells !!!!!!!!!
Thank you for all you help and technical assistance.
Betsy & Tom
I just installed the Waste Master Cam Loc system. I am very pleased with the construction of the hose, the connections and especially the nozzle. I think you should add a better description on your website about the nozzle on the end of the hose. It is a heavy duty ball type valve shut off, that has a very positive shutoff. I thought it might have just a flapper valve of some sort. The ball type is a great way to shut this off in a positive way, no leaks. All components are very heavy duty. Should last forever and should never leak. Well worth the money. Wish I had bought it sooner. And as a final recommendation, the people at Drain Master were great to work with.
Ron J
Thank you for the wonderful tour of your factory and the courtesy audit of our 2008 Newell Coach Waste Master installation. I can certainly understand why we have never received a Waste Master system from you that was less than perfect. Your testing of each and every system before it is shipped is truly unique in the industry, and makes for very happy customers.
Keep up the good work.
John Clark
Vice President/Customer Service
Newell Coach Corporation
As an avid RV'er, Ellen and I spend about four to six months in our 2002 Dynasty, traveling with friends around this great country of ours. We RV ers are always looking for things to individualize our coaches as well as arranging �stuff� in an organized, easy to get to way. Being organized lets you carry more �stuff�.
Our coach has most of the bells and whistles and we have added many things in this pursuit. We recently left a Camping World store and spent less than $25.00. A real feat as we usually spend in excess of $100 per visit, four to six times a year.
As you all know, hook up item is the nastiest and most unsanitary aspect of dealing with service connections. I have spent all kinds of money on sewer hoses, supports, endless fittings, and chemicals in an attempt to make emptying the holding tanks less of a hassle. Recently I solved the problem entirely!!!
As it turns out, a friend of mine has been working on this problem for some time in a much more dedicated way than I or my friends had.
The product is called Waste Master, which makes emptying the holding tanks as simple as putting gas in a car. Drain Master Industries has designed a complete systems approach to waste evacuation and has been working with RV manufacturers to install the system on new coaches.
Seeing the unit in action convinced me I wanted it on my coach. After much arm-twisting, Drain Master agreed to retrofit my Dynasty.
The retrofit started with complete removal of the service-bay holding tanks on my coach. New holding tanks were manufactured to get the outlets in the proper position. The installation would be very simple during the manufacturing process of a motor home � a simple change in design.
The Waste Master system installation went according to plan with air hookups � a new electrical circuit and the heart of the system, the sewer hose, nozzle and enclosure. The enclosure door was painted to match the exterior of my coach and looks like a factory installation. We also were able to take many before and after photographs to document this experience.
We are now on our way, a two and a half month trek across the country. I am having a ball running into my fellow RV ers and showing them the cleanest dumping system ever. It�s fast, safe, sanitary and easy to use. The best part of all, Waste Master makes waste removal uneventful.
I�m happy to demonstrate my greatest addition and tell everyone about it. This Waste Master system gets a huge thumbs up from us.
Happy Trails!
Jerry & Ellen
FMCA Members
What is the difference between Polychute and the Waste Master Adaptor Kit?
Waste Master Adaptor kit is also a complete system but before you can use it you must glue a fitting on the coach (one-time task).
Does the Polychute system require installation?
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No the system is complete and ready to use.
Does the Waste Master Adaptor kit require installation to my RV?
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Yes. The kit comes with a Female Cam Loc fitting which needs to be glued onto your existing RV fitting. It is a one-time task.
How long will it take to install the Waste Master Adaptor kit?
- Less than 5 minutes.
How do I know which system to use, Waste Master or Polychute?
- The decision is yours, each has features you may prefer but both systems use quality industrial grade components to insure longevity and ease of use.
How long is the hose?
- The hose on both systems is 16� extended and has a 3:1 compression ratio.
What if I need more Hose?
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Both systems have an optional 16� extension system available.
Is there a different procedure to dump my tanks using either of these systems?
- Yes. Most RV'ers begin by connecting the hose to the RV. We recommend beginning at the sewer inlet. This insures a more sanitary situation and prevents spillage on the ground. A complete procedure comes with each system.
Is there a clear fitting so I can tell when my tanks are clean?
- Yes. The Polychute features 2 clear view fittings, one at the RV and the other at the sewer inlet nozzle. The Waste Master Adaptor kit has 1 clear view at the sewer inlet nozzle.
How do I know when the tanks are empty?
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Usually you can tell by the distinct lack of any sound when the flow stops. You can also see when the water stops flowing through the clear view fitting. Remember: the greatest advantage of the Waste Master and the Polychute over your existing hose is that the OUR systems have smooth walls inside, so waste is not caught between the spirals like standard waste evacuation systems--a cleaner flush leaves less smell.
What happens if I don�t get all the water out of the hose before putting it away?
- If you had to leave in a hurry simply close the valve on the nozzle, cap the other end and put it away. Any liquid left in the hose will stay there until the next time you dump the tanks but it will be well-sealed to prevent bad smell.
Where can I buy the Polychute or Waste Master Adaptor systems?
- We sell direct, eliminating the middle man giving you the best possible pricing.
Why don�t the RV Manufacturers use these systems on new RVs?
- Good question. RV manufacturers are not currently responsible for the transfer of the waste from the RV to the sewer inlet so it is viewed as an increase cost. You can support us and others by demanding our system be installed on your next RV.
What do I do if I have a problem or need assistance?
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For Polychute contact information is on at www.polychute.com as it is for Drain Master. We have included a phone number so you can actually talk to someone. (714) 840-8002.
Warranty for all RV sewer systems with green Polychute™ Hose
We designed the Polychute sewer hose material specifically for the RV industry. Existing hoses in the market are made of sub standard material and won’t consistently do the job in an uneventful, simple and sanitary way, so we set out to fix that! With proper care and use, this industrial strength hose will perform flawlessly for years. It is designed that way, built that way and backed that way. If you ever have and issue with the material or workmanship of the hose material or fittings on one of our sewer hose systems, just give us a call. (877) 787-8833 We will take care of it.
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