Like a kitchen garbage disposal, these pumps are designed to suction waste from the lines and into a rotating cutter head that grinds waste into small particles. Ensuring that your macerator pump is in good working condition should be a top priority to help make sure that waste is disposed of in an appropriate manner to avoid possible fines. All of these pumps are designed to prevent clogged waste lines and ensure proper disposal.
Whether you need to dispose of sink, shower, blackwater, or even fish box water, these pumps can get the job done. With a high-speed rotary cutter, it shreds waste efficiently and empties 13 gallons per minute. Are you worried about your tanks running dry? The Jabsco Run Dry Macerator Waste Pump is designed with a run dry sensor that will shut the pump off when water is no longer detected.
The Raritan Macerator Pump is constructed with durable plastic housing that is made to withstand burnout and last longer than most Macerator Pumps on the market. No matter the issue, whether it be replacing your macerator pump or anything related to your marine sanitation system, Wholesale Marine has what you need. If you have any questions on which pump is right for your boat, contact us Monday through Friday from AM to PM at Low water consumption per flush. The macerator pump, integrated in the ceramic toilet, grinds the waste and then moves it to the black water holding tank.
The flush cycle is activated by pressing the control panel buttons. Select your Region. How it works. Control panel technology. Plumbing and wiring guide. Main system components The standard system is packed and delivered complete of all three components, ready to be installed with fast and easy plug and play electrical connectors and standard size hose fittings, for clean water inlet and waste water outlet. Depending on the installation on board this will be a solenoid valve or a central dedicated pressure pump to control either fresh or raw water flow.
Macerator Waste water flow Flush technology Easier waste transfer and no clogging as the cutting blades emulsify all waste. From The Home Office. A macerating toilet — After you do your business, you push a button or a knob, just like on a regular toilet. Water fills the bowl while it flushes. If you are in international waters, you can let your day-old corn flow right into the ocean, and the fish will thank you!
If you are near shore, you must empty your tank at a pump-out station at a marina, or pay someone to come to your boat once or twice a week to pump it out for you. It goes into a really large, extremely stinky tank on the pump-out boat. Our pump-out guy is named Carl. A manual marine toilet — It has a hand lever that you move up and down to pump your doodie through the hoses, and into a holding tank. Carl takes care of those boats, too. A composting toilet — Your waste goes into a reservoir where it mixes with something like sawdust.
People who use these can have very stinky boats. For those really adventurous souls, you can simply stand on the edge outside, aim at the water or settle your haunches over the side for 2 , and let loose.
This option is not very popular if you have next-boat neighbors at the marina. For our sailboat, we have choice 1. Macerators can barely handle toilet paper. Our old neighbor, Stan, loved to tell the story about the scrunchy hair tie that his wife dropped down theirs. One of our boys put a single baby wipe down ours once and it was out of commission for several days.
Luckily, we have two potties on board.
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