Holding tanks, Seacocks, Riser step, plinth – SeaLand 8800 Series MasterFlush User Manual

Page 8: Installation – system diagrams (cont’d)

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hOlDing tanks

SeaLand macerator toilets operate with most

holding tank or treatment systems. If installed

with a holding tank, however, the capacity of

the tank should be sufficient to avoid the incon-

venience of discharging it too frequently. The

average flush volume is .96 gallons (3.6 liters)

including flushwater and waste. A 30-gallon tank

(114-liter) will become full in about 30 flushes.

CAUTION: Overfilling the holding
tank can create serious damage to

the sanitation system, such as rupturing the
holding tank and releasing tank contents into
the bilge. To prevent this possibility, Dometic
strongly recommends using the “full” tank
shut-down relay in the toilet’s electronic con-
trol module. The “Full” signal from the hold-
ing tank can be generated by any SeaLand
TankWatch level monitor system.

iNsTAllATiON – sysTeM DiAgrAMs (cont’d)

seacOcks

Seacocks are required by various marine regula-

tions. Only full flow, marine quality valves are

recommended. Some regulations require the

seacocks be configured so they can be locked in

a closed position. Seacocks MUST be installed

according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

WARNING!
HAZARD OF FLOODING – If the toilet

is connected to ANY through-the-hull fittings,
properly installed seacocks MUST be installed
in all piping connected to through-the-hull

fittings. Seacocks MUST be easily accessible
to all users of the toilet or secondary valves

fitted in hoses where they are easily acces-
sible. All valves MUST be full bore valves and
of marine quality. Screw-to-close gate valves
are not recommended. Failure to do so can

result in flooding which can cause loss of
property and life.

riser step Or plinth
installatiOns (seat height)

SeaLand macerator toilets are available in

three models to accommodate various spaces.

While the major factor in selecting a model for

a boat is the space provided to fit the toilet

into the head compartment, seating height is

also important. A comfortable seating height is

about 20 inches (508 mm).

Toilet Model

Seating Height

88

13.5 in. (343 mm)

8818/8848

17 in. (432 mm)

889

16.75 in. (425 mm)

Refer to the dimensional drawings on page 3

and the chart below to determine the optimum

toilet for a given installation.

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