I recently purchased a Raritan PHC toilet for my 26' sailboat, and I have an installation question.
I plan to connect the toilet inlet to my fresh water system, rather than get raw water from a thru-hull (I'd prefer to not drill yet another hole in the bottom of the boat, my fresh water tank has plenty of capacity, and I don't like what I hear about seawater being the source of a lot of odor). To minimize the risk of contamination, I plan to install a one-way check-valve. The fresh water system is not pressurized, and I would run a new line to the fresh water tank.
Does this sounds like a good plan; or would you definitely advise against connecting the toilet intake to my fresh water system? The Raritan web site FAQ says it is fine to hook up to an unpressurized fresh water system, but says to use a separate fresh water tank. That seems like overkill if I have a good check-value. Do you have a specific one-way check-valve you recommend?
thanks in advance for any advice/suggestions you can provide
I plan to connect the toilet inlet to my fresh water system, rather than get raw water from a thru-hull (I'd prefer to not drill yet another hole in the bottom of the boat, my fresh water tank has plenty of capacity, and I don't like what I hear about seawater being the source of a lot of odor). To minimize the risk of contamination, I plan to install a one-way check-valve. The fresh water system is not pressurized, and I would run a new line to the fresh water tank.
Does this sounds like a good plan; or would you definitely advise against connecting the toilet intake to my fresh water system? The Raritan web site FAQ says it is fine to hook up to an unpressurized fresh water system, but says to use a separate fresh water tank. That seems like overkill if I have a good check-value. Do you have a specific one-way check-valve you recommend?
thanks in advance for any advice/suggestions you can provide