Does an RV shower drain have a trap?
In any shower, whether on an RV or in a stationary home, you have to have a P-trap. This is because it’s this little gadget that directs the waste from the shower away from the drain and out of the home. This helps keep down smells and fumes and prevents small organisms from entering your living space.
What size is a RV shower drain pipe?
The standard RV shower drain for use with the Lippert Components Shower Pan # LC210377 that you referenced is the # A01-2012VP which has a 2-1/2 inch steel flange and fits 1-3/4 inch drain holes and 1-1/2 inch P-traps.
What is an RV P-trap?
A P-trap uses water in the bottom of it to isolate the coach air from the tank air. You may also have an anti-siphon trap vent device (ASTVD) under the sinks. It is a small ABS plastic device fitting found near the P-traps under the sink.
Do RV’s have P traps?
Typically, RV toilets do not have p-traps. However, some newer RVs have standard toilets.
How long is an RV shower?
In an average motorhome or travel trailer, the shower pan is usually about 32-34 inches wide, just like a home shower. In a home shower, the length of a shower base is usually around 60″ – that’s the case in some RVs, but not all.
Which Class A RV has the largest shower?
The RV with the most extensive shower is the Jayco Pinnacle and Seismic models that offer 1710-square-inches of space.
How do I fix my shower P-trap?
If you haven’t used the shower in a while, it’s possible that the water in the P-trap has evaporated. This is an easy fix – just run water in the shower for a few minutes and the P-trap will refill and the smell should go away.
Do RV toilets have P traps?
Typically, RV toilets do not have p-traps. However, some newer RVs have standard toilets. When you flush an RV toilet, a large flap opens and it flushes directly down into the holding tank.
What can I use instead of AP trap?
But if it’s missing, you can try out some alternatives. Firstly, you can try the HepvO waterless valve. Secondly, a bottle trap can be used. Finally, a grease trap is also an option that you can consider.