Winterizing – Raritan Engineering toilet User Manual

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WINTERIZING

Winterizing:

Improper winter lay up is a major cause of marine
toilet failure.

Use only nontoxic antifreeze.

Flush toilet several times to clear waste from
system.

Dispose of all antifreeze in accordance with local
and federal regulations.

Winterize holding tanks, plumbing, treatment
systems (MSD’s), etc. independently following
manufacturer’s instructions.

Pressurized Freshwater Models

Parts Required

1" (25 mm.) or 1 1/2" (38 mm.) I.D.
discharge hose, approximately 3 feet (1 m.) long

Two buckets

Nontoxic antifreeze approximately 1 quart

(1 liter)

Steps

1. Close discharge seacock (if one exists).

2. Shut off intake water at source.

3. Turn off power to unit.

4. Disconnect and drain discharge hose.

5. Disconnect intake hoses from water solenoid and

place in one of the buckets.

6. Connect short hose to toilet’s discharge and place

in other bucket.

7. Pour antifreeze in bowl.

8. Turn on power to unit and flush until antifreeze is

removed from the bowl and water is drained from
the solenoid and hose.

9. Disconnect power to toilet.

10. Reconnect intake hoses to water solenoid

Integral and Remote Intake Pump Models

Parts Required
3/4" (19 mm.) I.D. intake hose approximately 3 feet
(1 m.) long.

1" (25 mm.) or 1 1/2" (38 mm.) I.D. discharge hose
approximately 3 feet (1 m.) long.
Two buckets

Nontoxic antifreeze approximately 1 quart (1 liter)

Steps
1. Close the intake and discharge seacocks.

2. Turn off power to unit.
3. Disconnect and drain intake hose and discharge

hose .

4. Connect short hoses to toilet’s intake and discharge.

5. Place one bucket under hose connected to toilet’s

discharge.

6. Pour nontoxic antifreeze in other bucket.

7. Place hose connected to intake pump into bucket

with antifreeze.

8. Turn on power to unit and flush toilet until

antifreeze begins to be discharged from toilet.

9. Disconnect power from toilet.

RECOMMISSIONING

1. Using the buckets, hoses and approximately one

gallon (3.8 liters) of clean fresh water, flush
antifreeze out of the toilet (see Winterizing).
Dispose of antifreeze in accordance with local
and federal regulations.

2. Reconnect the intake and discharge hoses and

open both seacocks and water source valve.

3. Check all connections for leaks with several test

flushes.

SYSTEM START-UP

1. Open seacock(s).

NOTE: Pressurized freshwater models; open water
source valve.

2. Turn on power to toilet.

3. Flush toilet per Operation Instructions.

4. Check for leaks.

IMPORTANT: If toilet does not flush properly
or if water does not enter the bowl within 10
seconds, refer to Troubleshooting.

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