HEAD HOSE ARRANGEMENT
Holding tank is mounted vertically on hull with bottom inline with top of toilet bowl and top of the tank about 3 ft higher.
Discharge from head goes to top of tank with y valve for direct discharge in the line.
Tank discharge hose is on bottom of tank and runs vertically about 4 ft to deck pumpout. There is an inverted Y fitting in this hose, about 1 ft above the tank bottom, with the other arm of the Y going down to the macerator pump mounted under the sink. The output from the pump goes vertical to a vented loop that is about 1 1/2 ft above the tank bottom and then down to a thruhull valve. All this of course under and on the hull behind the sink where I can barely reach.
PROBLEM
Checking the bilge the other day I found some smelly brown water. Checked the bottom of holding tank -dry hoses. Found wet at bilge area under the sink. Traced it up to fluid coming out the vent on the vented loop. Opened the thruhull valve - air rushed in - closed valve, leaking stopped. And of course had holding tank pumped.
QUESTION
Purchased a new duckbill for the vented loop, but before replacing it I have started thinking about this plumbing arrangement.
Why do I need the vented loop if the thruhull valve is only opened when the macerator is running?
And even if the thruhull valve remained open wouldn’t it only cause seawater to enter the holding tank to water level? I see no way for it to get water to the toilet bowl or cause any other sinking problem.
And also, could the vented loop be the source of infrequent smells? Even if working properly.
So, eliminate the vented loop and plumb the hose directly to the thruhull?
And is there any problem with the macerator pump location?
AND of course any other suggestions would be welcome.
THANKS FOR ALL RESPONSES
Holding tank is mounted vertically on hull with bottom inline with top of toilet bowl and top of the tank about 3 ft higher.
Discharge from head goes to top of tank with y valve for direct discharge in the line.
Tank discharge hose is on bottom of tank and runs vertically about 4 ft to deck pumpout. There is an inverted Y fitting in this hose, about 1 ft above the tank bottom, with the other arm of the Y going down to the macerator pump mounted under the sink. The output from the pump goes vertical to a vented loop that is about 1 1/2 ft above the tank bottom and then down to a thruhull valve. All this of course under and on the hull behind the sink where I can barely reach.
PROBLEM
Checking the bilge the other day I found some smelly brown water. Checked the bottom of holding tank -dry hoses. Found wet at bilge area under the sink. Traced it up to fluid coming out the vent on the vented loop. Opened the thruhull valve - air rushed in - closed valve, leaking stopped. And of course had holding tank pumped.
QUESTION
Purchased a new duckbill for the vented loop, but before replacing it I have started thinking about this plumbing arrangement.
Why do I need the vented loop if the thruhull valve is only opened when the macerator is running?
And even if the thruhull valve remained open wouldn’t it only cause seawater to enter the holding tank to water level? I see no way for it to get water to the toilet bowl or cause any other sinking problem.
And also, could the vented loop be the source of infrequent smells? Even if working properly.
So, eliminate the vented loop and plumb the hose directly to the thruhull?
And is there any problem with the macerator pump location?
AND of course any other suggestions would be welcome.
THANKS FOR ALL RESPONSES