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Ron Dague
This should be good for some strong opinions! I know the reasons for a vented loop, the anti-siphoning. But, why does the intake water to the head normally go straight from the thru-hull to the head pump, then have a vented loop between the pump and the bowl water supply. I've referenced Jabsco, and Calder's "Boatowner's Mechanical and Electrical Manual". My boat is also "plumbed" that way. Wouldn't it make more sense to put the vented loop between the thru-hull and the manual pump? By the time the water gets past the pump, it has alrady gone past 2 valves (thru-hull and head valve) that should both be closed when not being used. I'm sure there is some obvious reason and I'll will subsequently be humbled by the responses! PS: Thanks Ernie and others for advice. I've finished the install of my macerator. I went straight from the head to the holding tank, then a y-valve between tank and either macerator or pump-out. Since I plant to never leave the waste thu-hull open, unless "macerating" the waste tank, I skipped the vented loop on the output, to minimize back flow of waste, less hose to permeate, etc. I know, I'm a bad boy! (I've installed the macerator pump on/off switch right next to the macerator pump, y-valve and thru-hull, as a reminder!)