We have a Burstner Tstar695 and our sink waste water is coming straight out of a small pipe set high up behind the rear nearside wheel rather than feeding into the waste water tank? Anyone else had this and do you know why it's happening.
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The obvious answer would be that a pipe joint has either split or come loose, as it should be feeding your grey waste tank. Time to get dirty and get under your van with a torch. I don’t know your van but if it has a double floor you may need to a professional if your not handyWe have a Burstner Tstar695 and our sink waste water is coming straight out of a small pipe set high up behind the rear nearside wheel rather than feeding into the waste water tank? Anyone else had this and do you know why it's happening.
If it is waste water, it's probably just tracking along the same route as the overflow from the boiler and just appears to be coming out of this pipe.i cant see why there would be a pipe connected to the waste terminating in the wheel arch with an open end can you trace said pipe internally?
Maybe it isn't grey water at all but fresh water because the boiler drain/frost valve is open.If it is waste water, it's probably just tracking along the same route as the overflow from the boiler and just appears to be coming out of this pipe.
That's my thinking anyway
Very possible, but I'd assumed water was coming out the tap, down the plug hole and appearing under the van ?Maybe it isn't grey water at all but fresh water because the boiler drain/frost valve is open.