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g June 20th 04 11:54 AM

Vaccu Flush toilet
 
Hi all
Maybe Peggie H will respond
I just bought a used boat that has a Sealand Vaccu flush system. It
works, however, the pump makes squeaking noises.
anything I can do for preventative maintenance to stop the squeaking,
outside of pulling the unit?

THanks
M


Peggie Hall June 20th 04 04:58 PM

Vaccu Flush toilet
 
g wrote:
Hi all
Maybe Peggie H will respond
I just bought a used boat that has a Sealand Vaccu flush system. It
works, however, the pump makes squeaking noises.
anything I can do for preventative maintenance to stop the squeaking,
outside of pulling the unit?


VacuFlush pumps don't require any preventive maintenance 'cuz there are
no moving parts in the pump that can wear or require lubrication, only a
bellows in the pump that the motor drives up and down. The manual (if
the PO didn't keep it, call SeaLand and get one...it covers just about
every symptom, possible causes and cures a VacuFlush can develop) lists
6 possible reasons why the pump would make noise other than the normal
"CHUNkaCHUNkaCHUNKa" of the bellows...only one (dirt or debris in the
bellows housing, which is unlikely to produce a squeaking sound) isn't
in the motor or gearbox. The two most likely to cause a squeaking sound
are a worn teflon bushing or a worn or defective gear motor.

I don't see any way out of pulling the pump out to find the cause and
fix it...however, I strongly recommend that you call SeaLand before
doing anything...800-321-9886.

If they tell you it needs a new motor or anything else that will cost
you more than about $100, get back to me before spending it...'cuz there
may be a better solution. You can post here or email me at
peg(dot)hall(at)sbcglobal(dot)net.

Btw...how old is 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://69.20.93.241/store/customer/p...40&cat=&page=1


g June 21st 04 10:45 AM

Vaccu Flush toilet
 
Thanks for the reply
I have no idea how old it is , I do know that it did sit (in storage)
for 2 years, unused. It does draw a vaccum, you just hear a
SQUEEK...... SQUEEK, as the pump is runnine

Thanks Peggie




On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 15:58:15 GMT, Peggie Hall
wrote:

g wrote:
Hi all
Maybe Peggie H will respond
I just bought a used boat that has a Sealand Vaccu flush system. It
works, however, the pump makes squeaking noises.
anything I can do for preventative maintenance to stop the squeaking,
outside of pulling the unit?


VacuFlush pumps don't require any preventive maintenance 'cuz there are
no moving parts in the pump that can wear or require lubrication, only a
bellows in the pump that the motor drives up and down. The manual (if
the PO didn't keep it, call SeaLand and get one...it covers just about
every symptom, possible causes and cures a VacuFlush can develop) lists
6 possible reasons why the pump would make noise other than the normal
"CHUNkaCHUNkaCHUNKa" of the bellows...only one (dirt or debris in the
bellows housing, which is unlikely to produce a squeaking sound) isn't
in the motor or gearbox. The two most likely to cause a squeaking sound
are a worn teflon bushing or a worn or defective gear motor.

I don't see any way out of pulling the pump out to find the cause and
fix it...however, I strongly recommend that you call SeaLand before
doing anything...800-321-9886.

If they tell you it needs a new motor or anything else that will cost
you more than about $100, get back to me before spending it...'cuz there
may be a better solution. You can post here or email me at
peg(dot)hall(at)sbcglobal(dot)net.

Btw...how old is it?



tjdrumm August 16th 04 04:47 PM

somehow my holding tank has emptied itself and was collecting in the rear
bilge compartment. we thought originally that it was a slow "oil" leak
from just having tke oil changed, but after flushing out the bilge it came
back....
planning that it was getting time to pump out the holding tank which had
been 3/4 full was now less than 1/4 full what could make this happen. it's
installed in a 1999 2600 martinique with 175 hours and not a lot of use to
the toilet system...

could there be a hole or crack in the tank? or maybe a paper clog? what do
you suggest?

Tom


Gould 0738 August 16th 04 05:23 PM

could there be a hole or crack in the tank?

Could be.

or maybe a paper clog? what do
you suggest?

Tom


Pump it out.

Throw a bottle of food coloring into the tank, and then fill up the tank with
fresh water. Look around the edges of the tank itself for the appearance of
red, yellow, blue, or green liquid- you'll know that's coming from inside the
tank. Check your hoses, and most especially your hose connections for the tell
tale color. Once you have found the defect, make a note of it. Then pump the
colored water out of the tank, flush out the bilge before the food
coloring "sets" into the glass, and finally proceed to replace or reconnect
your problem.

(Unless somebody has been stepping on the tank to get aournd the engine, the
tank itself is most likely OK)




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