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Kim Efishoff
Peggy,After buying a Raritan toilet (the Cricket), I noted that Raritan suggests installing an anti-siphon loop on both the inlet and discharge sides of the system. This makes sense, as one would not want siphoning to occur through the toilet on either side. Question:Because a standard anti-siphon duck-bill valve allows air to be drawn into a system, what prevents the inlet side of a vented loop system from sucking air instead of water when the toilet is pumped? The dilemma is, of course: one does not want to siphon the sea into one’s boat through the toilet, but one does not want to suck air through the inlet when recharging the toilet with clean seawater. Raritan must have had something in mind when they designed these systems. What’s the solution?Thanks for your help.Kim Efishoff