LittleSister
Well-Known Member
We've recently acquired a boat fitted with a Lavac toilet, and after a few false starts have now got it going. Was fine for a few days, but now emits a terrible pong. Not a 'fresh' waste smell, if you follow my drift, but reminiscent of sewage works.
The installation has Blakes type seacocks; bowl at or below waterline; inlet pipe is taken up to about 5 feet above bowl, and has a small hole made in it, presumably to break siphon, but curiously half way up the loop, not at the top, and there is an elbow to turn the tight corner into the rear of the bowl; outlet also loops up similar height, though no siphon break valve (is there any point to the loop without one?), with a Munster Simms Mark 5 pump at about 3 feet above the bowl.
Pump removes waste and draws water through, and when vacuum reduces sufficiently to open lid there's about half a bowl of clean water left (which we usually pump out with lid open to leave an inch or so). No obvious leaks.
All suggestions gratefully received.
The installation has Blakes type seacocks; bowl at or below waterline; inlet pipe is taken up to about 5 feet above bowl, and has a small hole made in it, presumably to break siphon, but curiously half way up the loop, not at the top, and there is an elbow to turn the tight corner into the rear of the bowl; outlet also loops up similar height, though no siphon break valve (is there any point to the loop without one?), with a Munster Simms Mark 5 pump at about 3 feet above the bowl.
Pump removes waste and draws water through, and when vacuum reduces sufficiently to open lid there's about half a bowl of clean water left (which we usually pump out with lid open to leave an inch or so). No obvious leaks.
All suggestions gratefully received.