Appleyard
Well-Known Member
Can you describe how your system works, if you don't have diverter valves, and yet you can empty the tank through the existing sea-cock. Have you installed an extra pump?
OK...The original waste pipe from the bog ran up in a loop ,along the inside of the hull( Hidden by a locker) and down to the seacock,
I cut the pipe just below the top of the loop,on the "downhill" side,and connected it into the top of the tank. I then ran a pipe from the bottom of the tank straight to the seacock. In othr words I made the tank part of the pipe run.
Then fitted a vent to the exterior & boxed in the whole shebang with a removable panel.
So in" open mode" with the seacock open,the waste runs straight through the tank into the sea via the seacock.
When the seacock is closed,the stuff stays in the tank ,until the cock is opened.
No pump,no diverter valve required it works on the KISS principle.
This system does of course depend on you being able to fit the tank above the waterline.
The only thing I id not do was to fit a deck access waste so that it can be pumped out to an onshore facility.I will remedy this soon.