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On Feb 2, 5:06 pm, krj wrote:
Peggy, I am re-plumbing my holding tank to include a macerator pump, Y-valve, and through hull. The easiest way to mount the macerator pump is to screw it into the outlet of the tank then plumb to the y-valve. Question is, will the pump out be able to suck through the pump or can I turn the pump on while pumping out the tank. Also is there any problem with pushing stuff through the Y-valve rather than pulling through the valve. Thanks krj Typically the Y-valve diverts the contents of the head either to the holding tank or overboard through a thru-hull fitting. You could cut into the holding tank pumpout hose and install a T and run your macerator pump off that. That way the pumpout process wouldn't be sucking waste through the macerator pump. The discharge line on your macerator pump would then go to your thru-hull fitting thru a looped hose with a syphon break fitting. The Y valve wouldn't be involved at all in evacuating the holding tank. |
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