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vent for head
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vent for head
There is a handle (it's blue on our boat) that opens a vent for the head. We have to open it in order to pump out. My question is, should it remain open, or only when we pump out?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
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Re: vent for head
GoFish,
Which model do you have? Where is the handle? I don't have a vent that I know of. Are you talking about the overboard discharge valve? If so, that should be capped and locked for boating on the Chesapeake.
Which model do you have? Where is the handle? I don't have a vent that I know of. Are you talking about the overboard discharge valve? If so, that should be capped and locked for boating on the Chesapeake.
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Re: vent for head
The boat is a 2001 31 TE and the head/pump is jabso, I believe. It's not the overboard discharge -- that is capped and locked. This is a smaller lever that is located below the hole where you pump out. we bought the boat this year The first time we went to the pump out station, we couldnt get anything to come out through the hose -- finally figured out that by lifting this lever we got suction. I just dont know if it's supposed to stay open or only open when pumping out. Up until now we've only had boats with porta-pottys!
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Re: vent for head
I'm a bit confused as to the terminology being used ..... specifically "vent" ... Do you mean a Y valve? They have blue handles as do the water in-take and overboard discharge ball valves. Also curious as to the type of head you have. Is it a manual Jabsco or an electric? The answers to these two questions would be of immense help in troubleshooting your problem.GoFish wrote:There is a handle (it's blue on our boat) that opens a vent for the head. We have to open it in order to pump out. My question is, should it remain open, or only when we pump out?
Thanks in advance!
The only "vent" for a Jabsco head system is outside. It allows: 1). air to be displaced from the holding tank when the head is evacuated / flushed or 2). air to enter the holding tank when pumped out or macerated overboard so that the tank does not collapse.
There is a schematic in the Library (pages 15 and 16) on the TE series regarding the 2 types of head set-ups.
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Re: vent for head
This is the Y valve Kevin is referring to.
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Re: vent for head
Thanks, Kevin and Rob. I will take a closer look this weekend, but I am pretty sure that is it. The toilet is electric. I know I have to open it when we pump out, but do we keep it open when the head is "on"?
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Re: vent for head
I have the Jabsco electric head as well. That "Y" Valve your referring to either directs the waste from the tank to your macerator or to the the waste fitting on deck for pumpout. When within 3 miles of shore that valve should be turned to pumpout in order to comply with discharge regulations so that nobody could accidently hit the 12 volt macerator switch and everything go overboard. The overboard ball valve should be closed as well. There is one more "Y" valve inside the head vanity mounted on the outside starboard wall. When this valve is pointed overboard the waste goes directly to the overboard ball valve for direct discharge. If pointed in (or pulled towards you) will send the waste to the holding tank. I understand your confusion as I stood in your shoes 6 seasons ago after taking delivery of my ALBIN. Keep us posted as to your understanding and familiarity.GoFish wrote:Thanks, Kevin and Rob. I will take a closer look this weekend, but I am pretty sure that is it. The toilet is electric. I know I have to open it when we pump out, but do we keep it open when the head is "on"?
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Re: vent for head
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Sorry i missed that one John. I must admit I am also a bit confused using the two sets of valves. Evidently after pumping out over board and several times at the pup station I must have it down but am a bit confused when explaning it. My potti is a manuel setup.
Glad Kevin Pitou was able to explain it for him. I did put a zip tie on the valve handle to keep it in a "locked" position.
Sorry i missed that one John. I must admit I am also a bit confused using the two sets of valves. Evidently after pumping out over board and several times at the pup station I must have it down but am a bit confused when explaning it. My potti is a manuel setup.
Glad Kevin Pitou was able to explain it for him. I did put a zip tie on the valve handle to keep it in a "locked" position.
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