Obviously there is a vent for each of your holding tanks(2 grey, 1 black), and usually one for the washer hookup area. Heartland doesnt really publish this type of info, as it changes alot.
You could put an ear to a vent and have someone pour water in a sink or flush the toilet, then listen for flowing water.
Curious as to why this is important to you. Are you having a plumbing problem?
Obviously there is a vent for each of your holding tanks(2 grey, 1 black), and usually one for the washer hookup area. Heartland doesnt really publish this type of info, as it changes alot.
You could put an ear to a vent and have someone pour water in a sink or flush the toilet, then listen for flowing water.
Curious as to why this is important to you. Are you having a plumbing problem?
It's not 2 grey vents on the left tank, ... one tank vent and the other is a plumbing vent for the washer drain, presents two vents on the roof.
The pic also shows the two (black and grey vents) connected near the top. Mine and at least one other that I know of do not connect together but present 2 separate vents on the roof.
Everything most likely will be as shown except for the gray water valves. They seem not to put them much farther from the tanks than illustrated. If they were located as indicated, they would be much easier to change out.
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