Norman_E
Well-Known Member
In common with many boats my heads have holding tanks fitted into lockers above and behind them. In my case the top of the tank is about 5 feet above the base of the Jabsco toilet, which means that as the outlet 38mm pipe from the pump goes to the top of the tank there is always a head of water trying to get back through the joker valve. the result is that water slowly flows back into the bowl. The twist and lock pump may be supposed to stop that but it does not, partly because locking it down actually distorts the flap valve and increases the rate of inflow. I have lost count of the number of new joker valves I have fitted, some leak immediately, others last a month or so.
My plan is to install a non return valve into the pipe just after the heads outlet. The question is what type? Has anyone done this? The choices appear to be the spring loaded brass type, or the Jabsco flap type. Given the "performance" of the Jabsco toilet valves I wonder if the latter is any use at all. My concern over the spring loaded type is whether one might put excessive load on the pump, or just become clogged.
My plan is to install a non return valve into the pipe just after the heads outlet. The question is what type? Has anyone done this? The choices appear to be the spring loaded brass type, or the Jabsco flap type. Given the "performance" of the Jabsco toilet valves I wonder if the latter is any use at all. My concern over the spring loaded type is whether one might put excessive load on the pump, or just become clogged.