scross
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- Joined
- Jan 30, 2015
- Messages
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLC2831A717
- Vessel Name
- R-25 Classic - Sold
- MMSI Number
- 367719470
First cruise of the season in our 2017 C-28. We have the Raritan electric flush toilet in the head.
At dock there’s no issues. Flush operation works perfectly. Water for flushing comes in through starboard side seacock, through starboard sea strainer and then to the toilet as intended.
While underway at speed the toilet will slowly fill with clear, clean sea water which I assume to be from the toilets intake side. If you close the starboard sea cock prior to cruising there’s no problem. Repair shop says the Raritan needs a new joker valve.
I thought the joker valve was on the discharge side of the toilet to prevent back flow from the nasty black water side of the toilet back into the bowl.
Am I misunderstanding how the joker valve works?
Update: After reading through the Raritan manual, the toilet was not plumbed according to their specifications. To get into specs, FM appears to have used an inline pressure reducing regulator about 6” upstream of the sea strainer. The regulator FM used seems pretty unique. I’m thinking it failed. Speaking with the Raritan folks tomorrow to get the max pressure intake specs so I can start hunting for a new inline pressure regulator.
At dock there’s no issues. Flush operation works perfectly. Water for flushing comes in through starboard side seacock, through starboard sea strainer and then to the toilet as intended.
While underway at speed the toilet will slowly fill with clear, clean sea water which I assume to be from the toilets intake side. If you close the starboard sea cock prior to cruising there’s no problem. Repair shop says the Raritan needs a new joker valve.
I thought the joker valve was on the discharge side of the toilet to prevent back flow from the nasty black water side of the toilet back into the bowl.
Am I misunderstanding how the joker valve works?
Update: After reading through the Raritan manual, the toilet was not plumbed according to their specifications. To get into specs, FM appears to have used an inline pressure reducing regulator about 6” upstream of the sea strainer. The regulator FM used seems pretty unique. I’m thinking it failed. Speaking with the Raritan folks tomorrow to get the max pressure intake specs so I can start hunting for a new inline pressure regulator.