How does a septic diverter valve work?

Diverter Valve/Distribution Box If you have a diverter valve, the valve separates the leach field into two fields. If you have a distribution box, the wastewater is distributed to each leach line equally. Each pipe in the box has a turn dial cap with a hole in the cap to allow water to flow into the leach line.

What is a septic diverter valve?

A diverter valve in a septic system is used to divert the waste from one drain field to the other. If you have more than one drain field or leech field, then you may want to consider adding a diverter valve to your septic system.

How do you divert water out of a septic tank?

Avoid altering the slope of your landscape to ensure water drains away from the drain field as intended by the builder. Angle your gutters in a way that diverts water from the drainfield. Have new ditches dug to divert excess water from your yard and drainfield.

Can you put a backflow preventer on a septic system?

If a septic system is located in a flood-prone area, a plumber should install a backflow preventer on the building sewer so sewage cannot back up into the home during a flood. A backflow preventer is recommended, as a simple check valve may not close properly and sewage may back up into the home.

How often should you switch drain fields?

In this design septic drainfields or leaching beds are often alternated every 6 months or longer. We recommend that the alternation dates be shifted so as to avoid always using the same field during the wettest months of the year.

Is there a valve in the septic tank?

Some systems may have one or two (or possibly more) fields that are used as drainfields. Most of these systems use a manual diverter valve that allows you to choose which field to use. The valve is located near the septic tank.

How do I stop my septic tank from flooding?

As a preventive management step, you should keep stormwater runoff away from your system as much as possible. Water from roofs and driveways should be diverted away from the septic tank and drainfield area. Make sure your downspouts aren’t pointed directly at your drainfield.

How do I stop my septic from backing up?

Septic Tank Backup Prevention

  1. Make sure your septic tank is always biologically active. Don’t use antibacterial soaps and cleaners that drain to the tank.
  2. Never put garbage or any foreign objects into the system.
  3. Avoid planting trees anywhere near your septic lines.
  4. Do not run heavy machinery over sewer lines.

Do I need a backwater valve on a septic tank?

Fact. – backflow valves or back flow preventers are not to be installed on septic systems because oxygen is required. Oxygen from the interior plumbing vent on your roof, commonly known as the “stink pipe”, needs to make it’s way into the tank to relieve methane and hydrogen sulfide gases.

What is the lifespan of a septic field?

The lifespan of a septic system varies widely — from 15 to 40 years. This is because there are many factors that affect a septic tank’s life expectancy, including its materials and whether it has experienced damage from vehicle traffic, flooding by groundwater or clogging by roots.

When to add a diverter valve to your septic system?

The principles of a diverter valve in this scenario is very similar to that of a diverter valve that is used in common household applications such as showerheads. If you have more than one drain field or leech field, then you may want to consider adding a diverter valve to your septic system.

Can a diverter split effluent 50 / 50?

Effluent flow can be split 50/50 evenly between the two outlet pipes OR you can alternate the flow 100% to one side or the other. Diverter allows one half of your septic system leachfield to go fallow for a few months to revitalize soil, prevent overloading, and reduce the growth of bio-matting.

What kind of cement to use on Flow diverter?

Flow diverter distribution valve housing is ABS plastic, so always use multi-purpose cement when attaching to PVC pipe. Prime all joints first, with purple primer, before solvent welding with the multi-purpose cement. the adjustment handle. Extension of pipe and handle

How big is a flow director splitter valve?

Flow director splitter valve comes complete with adjustment handle, riser, coupler, and four inch threaded access cap. Special staggered hub fittings on the ‘versa-tee’ accommodate PVC or ABS pipe in 4 inch diameter in both Sch40 or thin wall SDR35 sewer drain pipe.