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Old 06-25-2015, 06:06 PM   #1
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black and grey tanks

We have a 2015 3611RL. On our control panel we have a reading for Grey 1 grey 2 black 1 black 2. On the outside we have a black tank pull a grey pull and just to the right of both of them is another pull. We think we have 2 grey tanks and 1 black tank. We do not know for sure. We do not know the capacity of each tank. We cannot find any info on any of this in our paper work given to us. Anyone has any info would be greatly appreciated
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You have two grey and one black tank. Off the top of my head, they should be around 38 gallons each but don't hold me to the exact number. Go to the Keystone website and it will tell you.
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The only time you have two black tanks is when you have a second toilet/half bath. Keystone may have a standard monitor used on all floorplans, which is why you would see a second black tank reading, but of course not wired up to anything.
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Your 2 grey will be about 93 gal combined and the black will be 50 gal. BTW forget the worthless "control panel" readings.
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The pull handle by itself is for the kitchen sink grey tank. My tanks drain very slowly verified by a clear elbow to see how much actual flow there is.

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Thank you for the info. We did get a clear elbow.
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