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Old 05-25-2017, 04:16 PM   #1
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320 SRX one or two grey tanks

We've been camping over three weekends with our new to us 2009 320 SRX and the last day the sink would not drain.
Pulled the trap but it just all drained from the pipe into my bucket. Lucky I had big enough bucket.
Looking through another thread saw someone had a 325 SRX and it had two grey tanks.
Anyone know if the 320 has two grey tanks, I was going to take my snake to find the block but perhaps there is another grey tank I need to empty.

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Old 05-25-2017, 04:47 PM   #2
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The Keystone website http://www.keystonerv.com/previous-y...ugar&year=2009 shows that the 320SRX (both east and west coast models) have 60 gallons of fresh water, 38 gallon black tank and 76 gallons of gray water capacity. That would "add up to two gray tanks of 38 gallons each. Typically they are connected one tank to the bathroom sink/shower and one tank to the kitchen sink.

That being said, it sounds like this trailer is "new to you" (based on your not being familiar with the tank sizes) so there's a possibility that a previous owner had problems with one of the gray tanks and replumbed the trailer to eliminate the "bad tank".

So, even though the trailer model "calls for" two tanks in the specs, there is a possibility that your trailer may have been modified if you're not the original owner. You can do some looking under your trailer by pulling down an edge of the coroplast liner and using a flash light to peek inside to see what's actually there.

Good Luck !!!
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Old 05-25-2017, 05:27 PM   #3
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Yes I looked at the specs myself and was wondering about grey tank 76 gallons was twice the size of the black tank at 38 gallons.
Thanks will look for another grey tank handle.
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Well went over and checked the trailer at our storage facility and surprise there is a second grey tank handle from the Galley right beside the waste hose.

Everything has been working well with this trailer but still learning.
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You're not the first to be surprised by a "phantom gray tank valve handle" and you certainly won't be the last !!! There are as many "Where are my kitchen tank valve?" questions as there are "Where is my water pump?" and "Where is my inverter?" (You don't have one BTW... Unless you or a previous owner installed one)...

Glad things are working again, enjoy the satisfaction of empty tanks and go "fill 'em up again"
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And Retired, thanks for coming back and filling us in on what you found. Seldom do we hear back from RV'ers who have found a solution.
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Well went over and checked the trailer at our storage facility and surprise there is a second grey tank handle from the Galley right beside the waste hose.

Everything has been working well with this trailer but still learning.
If your 320SRX is like our 326SRX, the laundry drain in the garage does not go into a tank. The water goes directly to the aft drain cap. If you don't open that cap when doing laundry, you will have drain overflow during the wash/rinse cycle.
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Old 05-30-2017, 07:55 PM   #8
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We don't have a laundry connection in the 320.
Figured out most of trailer and this forum has been a great help for our first 5th wheel.
Would like applaud all the regular posters and the site team people.

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