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BocaJack wrote:
Only toilets designed to use pressurized flush water can safely be connected to the fresh water system...and there is no manual toilet designed to use pressurized flush water. I'm obviously confused. Pressurized flush water? What do you mean by this? Don't the electric pumps force air into the water tanks and push it up? Nope. There are raw electric toilets that PULL in sea water...and there are toilets designed to use pressurized flush water that tap into a fresh water line, and have a electric solenoid valve that acts like a faucet. They can only be used on boats that have electric fresh water pumps, and only when the water pump is on to keep the fresh water system pressurized. If the electric pump is off, does this mean the water system is no longer "pressurized"? How does it work? It doesn't. The water pump must be on to keep the fresh water plumbing pressurized. For some reason, a lot of sailors think that leaving the fresh water pump on is a bad idea...they only turn it on when they need to run water. THAT's a bad idea...'cuz the fresh water system loses pressure every time the pump is turned off...so it has re-pressurize the system every time it's turned back on, which is a lot of extra work for the fresh water pump, shortening its life. But if the p0ump is left on, the only time it has to run is when qa faucet is opened...to restore/maintain pressure caused by running water. Same is true of a fridge, btw...the hardest work a fridge compressor has to do is chill a warm box. So leave it on...the compressor only has to maintain it. -- Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987 Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor" http://shop.sailboatowners.com/books...ku=90&cat=1304 |
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