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Blue
Streak Dispenser
How It Works
The Blue
Streak Dispenser is a chemical injector that adds a metered amount of
chemical to the flush line of RV stools.
The t-valve
is a venturi that creates a vacuum to draw the chemical from the
reservoir and mixes it with the water passing through the t-valve.
The t-valve also contains a check valve to stabilize the systems between
flushes. On the side of the t-valve is a small arrow, which indicates
the direction the water needs to flow through it to create a vacuum. If
installed backwards it will not draw chemical from the reservoir.
The metering
tip controls how much chemical to water ratio (or mix) you get in the
stool. The approximate mix is one ounce chemical to five gallons of
water. It should give you a color mix that is between a royal blue and a
sky blue in the stool. The tip is preset and there is no
adjustment.
The
reservoir, which is mounted on the wall, should be no higher than the
top of the stool. It can be mounted lower than the stool or in a
basement compartment. If the reservoir is mounted higher than the
stool, the chemical will flow freely into the bowl and give you a very
dark blue color.
If you
remove the line from the reservoir always be sure to use silicone sealer
on the fitting when reattaching the line. The mold line on
the stem sometimes will allow chemical to leak out if you don't.
The tube
pinch on the line between the tank and the t-valve is a service clamp,
only for use when repairing the stool, or to stop the flow of the
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