mocruising
Well-Known Member
The name would suggest that there is a valve in their some where. Yes I know the purpose is to stop sea water back siphoning back through the engine or head/toilet bowl but how does it achieve this.
Why I am asking this question. I have just had an electric loo fitted to the boat. The yard at my request fitted an additional sea water pump so we don't gobble up our FW. The toilet manufacturer recommend that an anti siphon valve be fitted in a loop above the water line on the inlet side of the pump between the seacock and the pump. The yard have done this but they have fitted a Vetus ASDH valve (I think) and not a Vetus ASDV valve. They look identicle on page 79 of the vetus manual.
Why I am asking this question. I have just had an electric loo fitted to the boat. The yard at my request fitted an additional sea water pump so we don't gobble up our FW. The toilet manufacturer recommend that an anti siphon valve be fitted in a loop above the water line on the inlet side of the pump between the seacock and the pump. The yard have done this but they have fitted a Vetus ASDH valve (I think) and not a Vetus ASDV valve. They look identicle on page 79 of the vetus manual.