T&T: Vacuflush Cycling
Troy Leek
troy994719 at hotmail.com
Wed Apr 2 07:31:11 EDT 2008
Bob
My vacuflush will hold a vacuum for a week or more if you turn it off and let
it sit. If the bowl is holding water then you might want to take a look at
this.
The time I did have a leak it was on the vacuum tank where the discharge of
the toilet goes into the vacuum tank. The 90 degree PVC elbow that connects to
the sanitation hose and inserts into the tank is sealed with a rubber grommet
that is in the vacuum tank wall. This grommet is supposed to have a thin film
of water proof grease applied to it before inserting the PVC fitting in it.
Mine was dry either from age or the installer skipped this step.
Troy
> From: skinner555 at comcast.net> To: trawlers-and-trawlering at lists.samurai.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2008 19:16:32 -0700> Subject: T&T: Vacuflush Cycling> > My
new vacuflush system's vacuum pump recycles every 90 minutes, service gut>
says this meets factory specs. Seams unreasonable. Any opinions on this?> Bob>
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