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Rod McInnis wrote:
If you can locate the tank lower than the toilet, you will be MUCH happier in the long run! Not necessarily. If the head is to be flushed directly overboard at sea, it's necessary to install a vented loop at least 8-12" above the waterline at any angle of heel, which on most boats would put it above the tank...so as long as the tank isn't higher than the top of the loop it doesn't matter. Pumping the tank overboard (in legal areas) is not a big issue. The pumps are fairly reliable. The toilet is not so reliable. If the tank is higher than the toilet, I would fully expect the contents of the line to the tank to leak back into the toilet bowl. It doesn't have to... any manual marine toilet that's working even close to factory specs can move bowl contents/flush water up to 6'...so if the toilet is flushed long enough in the dry mode to clear the top of the loop, there shouldn't be any runback. If you do this, I certainly hope that the line from the toilet attaches at the top of the tank so that the entire tank can't empty back through the toilet! Amen to that! Eventually you will have to work on that toilet, which may mean that you will have to remove the hose between the toilet and the tank If it is uphill to the tank, you will have a hose full of crap spill out into the head. Since anyone with enough sense to rebuild a toilet as preventive maintenance instead of only fixing what breaks would run a LOT of clean water through the toilet before disconnecting any hoses, any runback SHOULD only be flush water...but there shouldn't be much of that. And there'd be the same amount if there's a vented loop in the line. All that said, I would definitely recommend that the tank be below the top of the loop...but the loop provides a bit more flexibility in selecting a location based on height. 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://www.seaworthy.com/html/get_ri...oat_odors.html |
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