Components
4.2
Typical VacuFlush toilet system (marine)
(fig .
, page 2)
3
Ref.
Description
1
4800 series VacuFlush toilet
2
Flush switch/status panel
3
Vacuum generator
4
Holding tank status panel
5
Holding tank (waste)
Some VacuFlush toilet systems combine the vacuum generator (3) and holding tank (5) into one unit (VacuFlush holding tank system) .
Contact boat or vehicle manufacturer for complete information on your toilet system .
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Specifications
5.1
Materials
Toilet body: vitreous ceramic
Toilet seat: thermoset plastic resin or wood (seats vary according to toilet model)
Discharge fitting: PVC
5.2
Approvals
CE and ROHS compliant components
5.3
Toilet installation specifications
Amp draw (average)
Electrical
Water
Supply
Discharge
Horizontal run
Electric flush switch
Required
components
Vacuum source
Specifications subject to change without notice .
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Fuse
Fitting
Flow rate
Size
Vertical run
Dometic, Vimar or Gewiss (purchased separately)
VacuFlush holding tank system (purchased separately)
SeaLand 4800 Series VacuFlush Toilet
Ref.
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7
8
9
10
2 amps at 12 V DC; 1 amp at 24 V DC
2-amp internal fuse (resettable)
0 .5 in . NPT
2 .0 gpm/7 .6 lpm minimum required at toilet
1 .5 in ./38 mm ID PVC pipe or sanitation hose
50 ft ./15 m maximum to vacuum source
6 ft ./1 .8 m maximum to vacuum source
VacuFlush vacuum generator or
Description
Vent filter
Discharge pump
Overboard discharge fitting
Air vent fitting
Dockside discharge fitting