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![]() I am planning to replace the connections for my built-in holding tank. They are currently 2 1.5" nylon hose fittings on the front face of the tank - one at the top as an inlet, one at the bottom as an outlet. Is it acceptable to use just 1 top mounted fitting, with a tube running to the bottom of the tank, for both in/out? It would require a valve or 2, but it seems to me that it would help keep things stirred up, and make 1 less hole in the tank. john |
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John Knox wrote:
I am planning to replace the connections for my built-in holding tank. They are currently 2 1.5" nylon hose fittings on the front face of the tank - one at the top as an inlet, one at the bottom as an outlet. Is it acceptable to use just 1 top mounted fitting, with a tube running to the bottom of the tank, for both in/out? No...you'd just be asking for trouble. If it ever became clogged, you wouldn't be able to use the toilet OR empty the tank. How would you flush water into the tank through the toilet during pumpout? What if the valve should accidentally be left in the pumpout position when someone uses the toilet? It would require a valve or 2, but it seems to me that it would help keep things stirred up, and make 1 less hole in the tank. There's no reason why you can't run a pipe from the tank inlet fitting to somewhere near the bottom of the tank, or put both inlet and discharge fittings on the top of the tank...just keep the inlet and discharge fittings separate. I can appreciate wanting to keep the number of thru-hulls in the boat to a minimum, but see no benefit whatever to reducing the number of holes in a tank--especially at a cost of increasing the number of valves to maintain (or break if you don't). In fact, when the tank is to be dumped at sea as well as pumped out, the ideal solution is TWO discharge fittings in the tank, which eliminates the need to put a y-valve in the pumpout line. Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987 Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor" http://www.seaworthy.com/html/get_ri...oat_odors.html |
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