HeadMistress
Well-Known Member
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How about fitting a simple shut off valve in the line bteween the pump and the bowl and switch it off after use
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If you mean instead of a vented loop, you'd have the same risk of flooding the bowl when the boat is at rest if you or a guest leaves it open as you'd have without it. Any shut-off valve should be in the line from the seacock to the pump and/or head discharge line and should be in addition to vented loops. And should never be used as an alternative to closing seacocks when leaving the boat, only while aboard.
How about fitting a simple shut off valve in the line bteween the pump and the bowl and switch it off after use
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If you mean instead of a vented loop, you'd have the same risk of flooding the bowl when the boat is at rest if you or a guest leaves it open as you'd have without it. Any shut-off valve should be in the line from the seacock to the pump and/or head discharge line and should be in addition to vented loops. And should never be used as an alternative to closing seacocks when leaving the boat, only while aboard.