MoRryde SP54-267 RV Snap on P-Trap
Prop65: Prop 65 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Item Description
Sewer Hose is Not Included
Revolutionize your RV experience with the RV Snap Trap, the industry’s first and only “Snap-On” P-Trap for RV sewer hoses. This innovative solution transforms any standard 3″ RV sewer hose* into a highly effective barrier against sewer gas and pesky sewer flies. Designed for convenience, versatility, and peace of mind, the RV Snap Trap is a must-have for hassle-free campsite living and extended gray tank valve usage.
RV Snap Trap Features:
- The industry’s first and only “snap-on” RV Sewer Hose P-Trap solution.
- The perfect companion to the RV Residential Flush system.
- Easy to use at campsite set-up and tear-down.
- Easy to store for travel.
- Can be Installed at beginning, middle or end of the sewer hose run.
- Provides 100% sewer gas barrier for the entire RV plumbing system.
- Provides 100% sewer fly barrier for the entire RV plumbing system.
- Offers protection when setting Gray Tank Valves to the open position for extended periods of time.
- Providing worry-free continual use of showers, sinks, washing machines and other water appliances.
- Also eliminating the possibility of over-filling the gray wastewater holding tanks.
- Simple assembly and operation.
- The provided legs can easily adjust to three different height settings or can be omitted as the legs are not required for use.
- Choose from tall, mid, low or removed, leg options to best suit the desired location on the sewer hose.
RV Snap Trap Qualifiers:
- Works with any standard 3” diameter flexible RV sewer hose.
- Not compatible with Lippert Waste Master Hose, as the diameter is larger than 3”.
- Requires the use of a standard RV sewer hose support to provide the minimum required drainage grade of 1/4” per foot.
Precautions:
- Do not install RV Snap Trap if outside temperatures are expected to fall below freezing (32°F), as water retained in trap will freeze and obstruct flow.
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