kacecar
Well-Known Member
Hi
I've just installed a new Jabsco toilet, replacing a non- Jabsco device that became unreliable. The plumbing is all new. Because the loo is below the waterIine, I followed the Jabsco installation instructions that require a vented loop in inlet pipe between the pump and the bowl (the previous loo didn't need/have any vented loops). Freshly launched I've been testing the new system and am dismayed to find that when I pump water into the bowl it seems to work OK but a significant quantity of the wet stuff squirts out of the vented loop on each up-stroke (the "suck" stroke). The little duck valve in the top of the loop looks OK; I'm not aware that direction of flow in the loop is critical; everything that should be tight appears to be tight; there are no apparent blockages or constrictions anywhere in the pipes. The loop is there to prevent syphoning and, I thought, should only let air in and definitely shouldn't let water out. What do you think is wrong and how do I fix it?
I've just installed a new Jabsco toilet, replacing a non- Jabsco device that became unreliable. The plumbing is all new. Because the loo is below the waterIine, I followed the Jabsco installation instructions that require a vented loop in inlet pipe between the pump and the bowl (the previous loo didn't need/have any vented loops). Freshly launched I've been testing the new system and am dismayed to find that when I pump water into the bowl it seems to work OK but a significant quantity of the wet stuff squirts out of the vented loop on each up-stroke (the "suck" stroke). The little duck valve in the top of the loop looks OK; I'm not aware that direction of flow in the loop is critical; everything that should be tight appears to be tight; there are no apparent blockages or constrictions anywhere in the pipes. The loop is there to prevent syphoning and, I thought, should only let air in and definitely shouldn't let water out. What do you think is wrong and how do I fix it?